GreenSock-JS
GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform), a JavaScript animation library for the modern web (by greensock)
animate.css
🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing. (by animate-css)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
GreenSock-JS
Posts with mentions or reviews of GreenSock-JS.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-28.
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An Afternoon with SVGs | Frontend Challenge Entry
I've been looking for a small project to do that would let me play with Greensock (GSAP), specifically a bit with some SVG files I generated with Corel Vector. When I saw the frontend challenge and had an afternoon at work with downtime between a few projects, I knew it'd be a great opportunity to explore a bit!
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A Visual Interactive Guide to Bloom Filters
https://pixijs.com/ and https://gsap.com/. All of the source code for my posts can be found at https://github.com/samwho/visualisations :)
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How to Add Animations to your React App Using GSAP
The GreenSock Animation Platform (GSAP) is a web animation library that provides the logic for adding animation to any site powered by JavaScript. React, being built on top of JavaScript, falls under this category. GSAP is an extremely fun animation tool to use because it offers a great deal of flexibility, you can animate anything using GSAP — texts, images, scroll actions, SVGs, UI interactions, anything!
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Implement Smooth Scrolling & Parallax Effect in Next.js using Lenis and GSAP
GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform)
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Workflow for creating animated assets
If you want animations look into GSAP
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3D Card with Embedded Links Using Three.js and Blender
gsap
- Anime.js – A lightweight JavaScript animation library
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Best Animation Libraries For React🎉
Green Sock has over 16,400 GitHub stars and 400k weekly NPM downloads.
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A slick animation from Better Call Saul
I used the Greensock (GSAP) library for the animation.
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Does anyone know how to do this? It looks pretty cool for a coffee shop website assignment and I want to understand how this is made with html/css/js Is anyone able to direct me to where I can learn to make this layout?
If you are talking about the animations you can start here, the layout looks pretty simple tbh, this is the most famous library for such things https://greensock.com
animate.css
Posts with mentions or reviews of animate.css.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-18.
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Add basic animations to your site using Animate.css and wow.js
Animate.css
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Animate.css (https://animate.style/)
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Using the View Transitions API with Astro
Now, the content slide animation will come in later, as shown below: How about creating an altogether custom animation? Let’s make a bounce animation.
- Animate.css – A cross-browser library of CSS animations
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Framer Motion tutorial: How to easily create React animations
There are a few ways to create animations in React, but all of them fall into two broad categories: CSS animations, which change visual state by applying CSS rules; and, JavaScript animations, which use JavaScript to change the properties of the element. In either of those categories, you can either implement the animation from scratch, or you can use a library. On the CSS side, you can compose your animations with CSS rules, or you can use third-party libraries like Animate.css.
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What is a good tool to make an effect like this one?
Use actual CSS/JS to make the effects. You can learn most of it if you search for CSS3 animations (Mozilla dev docs are a good option). You could also use a library like Animate.css
- Anime.js – A lightweight JavaScript animation library
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Optimizing CSS Transition Animations with Animate CSS Grid
Animate.css: This CSS animation library offers different pre-built animations that can be easily applied to elements on a website. Different animations in the library, such as fades, slides, flips, and more, can be used to animate CSS Grid layouts.
- Best free CSS animation?
- Css
What are some alternatives?
When comparing GreenSock-JS and animate.css you can also consider the following projects:
anime.js - JavaScript animation engine
framer/motion - Open source, production-ready animation and gesture library for React
particles.js - A lightweight JavaScript library for creating particles
aos - Animate on scroll library
velocity - Accelerated JavaScript animation.
Odoo - Javascript and SVG odometer effect library with motion blur
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
monkeytype-themes - custom css themes for monkeytype
Mo.js - The motion graphics toolbelt for the web
smoothState.js - Unobtrusive page transitions with jQuery.
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animate.css vs anime.js
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animate.css vs particles.js
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animate.css vs velocity
GreenSock-JS vs velocity
animate.css vs Odoo
GreenSock-JS vs three.js
animate.css vs monkeytype-themes
GreenSock-JS vs Mo.js
animate.css vs smoothState.js