Between CSS3 transitions, @keyframe animations, and wonderful new technologies like the upcoming Web Animations API, it’s never been easier to make smooth, jank-free animations. There’s still one thing that none of these technologies can handle out of the box, though; animated list reordering. We have a parent ArticleList component which takes a list of articles as its props. It maps through them,
The animator’s JavaScript toolbox.PowerfulSupports keyframes, spring and inertia animations on numbers, colors, and complex strings.Low levelSimple, composable functions, portable to any JS environment. The library behind the library, it powers the animations in Framer Motion.StableWritten in TypeScript and enjoys over 95% test coverage.TinyThe animate function is less than 5kb, and every utility
A gallery of examples demonstrating the types of animations you can build with rebound-js. This example demonstrates a cascade effect generated from a single spring curve. A spring is pre-recorded using the SimulationLooper. Each frame of the spring is played back over a set of frame handlers where each handler trails the next by one frame. When all of the handlers have played all the frames, the
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