For a React version see react-split-flap-effect
Flapper
A jQuery number display
Flapper is a jQuery plugin that replicates the split-flap (or "Solari") displays that used to be common in train stations and airports, and your dad's alarm clock in the 70s.
To use, just attach Flapper to any input on your page. Whenever the input's change
event is fired,
Flapper will update the display.
For best results, you should load jquery.transform
and jquery.numberformatter
.
Options
Flapper accepts a hash of options:
var options = {
width: 6, // number of digits
format: null, // options for jquery.numberformatter, if loaded
align: 'right', // aligns values to the left or right of display
padding: ' ', // value to use for padding
chars: null, // array of characters that Flapper can display
chars_preset: 'num', // 'num', 'hexnum', 'alpha' or 'alphanum'
timing: 250, // the maximum timing for digit animation
min_timing: 10, // the minimum timing for digit animation
threshhold: 100, // the point at which Flapper will switch from
// simple to detailed animations
transform: true // Flapper automatically detects the jquery.transform
// plugin. Set this to false if you want to force
// transform to off
on_anim_start: null // Callback for start of animation
on_anim_end: null // Callback for end of animation
}
Generally, the only options you will care about are width
and chars_preset
. If you want to use a custom
set of characters, specify chars
instead of chars_preset
. Flapper will use the first character in your array
as the default glyph, so you'll usually want this to be either
or 0
.
Character presets are:
num
:
, 1-9, 0, dollar sign, decimal point, comma, colonhexnum
:
, 1-9, A-F, 0alpha
:
, A-Zalphanum
: All ofalpha
andnum
The timing params timing
, min_timing
and threshhold
control how fast the glyphs flash by as the display
changes. You can set timing
to a higher number if you'd like a slower, more obvious transform effect. You
can set min_timing
higher if you'd like the glyphs to flash by more slowly. You generally don't need to set
threshhold
.
If you'd like to add commas to numbers, use money symbols, control the number of decimal points, and other
fun things, you can load jquery.numberformatter
and pass its options in format
. You can also set padding
to 0
if you'd like to zero-pad numbers, and you're not using jquery.numberformatter
.
Theming
You can control Flapper's built-in themes by adding classes to your inputs.
The classes XS
, S
, M
, L
, XL
and XXL
choose Flapper's six size presets. The default is M
.
The classes light
and dark
choose Flapper's two color themes. The default is dark
.
If you'd like to change Flapper's look, you can define your own theme in CSS. Just give your inputs a class mytheme
and define two extra CSS selectors. Each Flapper digit consists of an outer div with four inner divs. The inner
divs are positioned in two layers, a back layer with upper and lower halves, and a front layer with upper and lower
halves.
Define .flapper.mytheme .digit
to change the outer divs. In the default themes, this controls the
border color and the stripe running horizontally through each digit (the background of this div shows through
the space between the inner divs.)
Define .flapper.light .digit div
to change the inner divs. In the default themes, this controls the background color
of the digits.
The different size presets have font sizes and line heights that are specific to the font I've chosen as the default (Roboto Condensed.) If you're using your own font, you'll need to set your own metrics for the size(s). So, for example:
Define .flapper.mytheme
to change the font that Flapper uses.
Define .flapper.mytheme.S
to set font-size
and line-height
so that your digits are nicely centered in
Flapper's display (in this case, for the small size.)
To change the border radius of Flapper's digits, change .flapper.mytheme.S .digit
and .flapper.mytheme.S .digit div
.
Flapper's size presets work like this:
.flapper.S
sets the height of each digit.
.flapper.S .digit div
sets the height (again!) and width of each digit.
.flapper.S .digit div.top
clips the top half of each digit.
.flapper.S .digit div.bottom
clips the bottom half of each digit, minus one pixel at the top (the horizontal stripe.)
Defining new sizes is a little tricky, but if you look a the src code you'll get the hang of it.