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Google Fonts
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React website sample for portfolio
I first checking out any good fonts on Google font that fits the theme of the website. I select the Nunito as I could feel the playful vibe behind it.
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Optimizing Fonts and Images (Next.js)
Visit Google Fonts and search for Lusitana to see what options are available.
- Google Fonts: Can't use the /download URLs to fetch static font files
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An Afternoon with SVGs | Frontend Challenge Entry
Next I spruced up my form's visuals a bit by heading to Google Fonts and finding one that had camping vibes - eventually landing on Amatic SC. Then I had the wild idea of making the form look like a piece of paper, so that I could make the submit button fold the paper up into an envelope or paper airplane and fly off screen if it was submitted successfully (This was EXTREMELY high hopes and I didn't even get around to trying to start this animation in the time I allotted myself π). I started by trying to find a crumpled paper look on sites like Hero Patterns, but eventually found myself on this codepen:
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Button Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
BeerCSS supports Material Fonts by default, here is the list of all icons: https://fonts.google.com/
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Google Fonts (https://fonts.google.com/)
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Google Fonts
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How to Structure Your Vision Board with HTML
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- Variable Fonts
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A CSS Guide to Fonts
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animxyz
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What is your preferred method to use animation?
I don't use a lot of animations, if it's simple stuff I'll just do it myself. Have used animate.css before, it was quite nice, especially paired with wow.js. Have been meaning to try AnimXYZ but again, don't use a lot of animations so haven't been able to yet.
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Thoughts on Svelte
Vue handles it just fine with doing the hard work behind the scenes and just passing you some CSS classes to connect your animations to (and there are JS events to use as well if you need a JS animation). Main difference is Svelte gets the benefit of being able to do some fancier stuff like items changing order or doing more than just entering/exiting. Vue has this as well, but not as easy to use.
That being said I overall prefer the Vue CSS approach to animation, it inspired my brother and I to make https://animxyz.com which has been my most successful side project yet. We wanted to make it work for Svelte as well but they don't have the CSS classes so we can't hook into their events the same.
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How to make website like this?
GSAP seems like overkill, these are simple css animations, animXYZ could do the heavy stuff for you but it shouldn't take that long to learn.
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Top 10 CSS Animation Libraries
Documentation | GitHub
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Integrating touch (iPhone/Tablet)?
Slightly off topic, but I'd also recommend checking out AnimXYZ and has Vue-specific support.
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The Ultimate List of CSS Code Generators For Web Development
Animxyz A tool that helps you create, customize, and compose animations powered by CSS variables without custom keyframes.
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Animate a React app with AnimXYZ
Adding animations to a web app can be a challenging task, so itβs natural to reach for a library to make it easier. AnimXYZ, a composable CSS animation toolkit, allows you to compose complex animations by combining simple utility classes.
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7 Helpful tools for frontend devs π€―
AnimXYZ
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Project Skill Tree: Tech Stack
Animxyz for Animations and Transitions
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Smooth slide animations
Have used animate.css in the past, was very nice and easy to work with. Animista and animXYZ seems cool too.
What are some alternatives?
inter - The Inter font family
dnd-kit - The modern, lightweight, performant, accessible and extensible drag & drop toolkit for React.
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
tailwind-starter - this is my gulp starter template for tailwind that implements rtl support, jit mode, tree-shaking, dart-sass mixins and functions, es6 helper functions, and more out of the box
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
framer/motion - Open source, production-ready animation and gesture library for React
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono β the free and open-source typeface for developers
cssplus - Fast nested CSS rule expander in JavaScript
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
uiGradients - π΄ Beautiful colour gradients for design and code
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
react-beautiful-dnd - Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React