The best design tools and plugins for everything
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Aug 24, 2020 - JavaScript
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The best design tools and plugins for everything
Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS
Lottie wrapper for React Native.
Some Android learning materials, hoping to help you learn Android development.
Animation effects to text, not really textview
A curated list of awesome iOS animation, including Objective-C and Swift libraries
Easy to use css spinners collection with Vue.js integration
Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps
Slick, declarative command line video editing
Celebrate more with this lightweight confetti particle system
A simple material design app intro with cool animations and a fluent API.
Center Windows taskbar icons with a variety of animations and options.
In order to have a well documented API we need to describe what each class, struct, enum and method responsibilities are and how to use it.
Android library to display progress like google does in some of his services.
It's magic.
Currently, the framework is lagging unit testing. Add some unit test.
Highway - A Modern Javascript Transitions Manager
Typing animations with React
Windows Composition Samples the place for getting the latest code samples and demos using Windows.UI.Xaml and Windows.UI.Composition to make beautiful Universal Windows Platform applications.
Simple animations using FontAwesome and some CSS3.
OutMode actually is specified once for all edges like this:
outMode: OutMode.outBut I think that more customizable options can bring more cool effects, gravity can benefit this setup.
The options should become something like this:
outMode: {
top: OutMode.none,
/*left: OutMode.bounce,
right: OutMode.bounce,
bottom: OutMode.bounce,*Add a description, image, and links to the animations topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the animations topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
The current example app is a really simple approach on what can be done with ViewAnimator. Even though the library is not complex to integrate and use on your own projects it would be nice to show how to use different animations in different scenarios.
I'd be replicating the app should on the animations Complex header.
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