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framer/motion
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135 | 22,119 | |
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8.3 | 9.8 | |
3 months ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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j471n.in
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My VS Code setup
Website
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How to use Google Analytics Data API
In my portfolio, I have just implemented Google Analytics Data API so that I can show how many people have visited this site in the last 7 days. As my Portfolio is already using Google Analytics to track user visits. I just need to use its API to fetch that data.
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Noob question: where to store and how to import static datasets?
The live app, for reference.
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How to Access Local Sever on Other Devices
Twitter Github Instagram Newsletter LinkedIn Website Buy me a Coffee
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How I Made My Portfolio with Next.js
/* Filename : layout/BlogLayout.js */ import { AvatarImage } from "../utils/utils"; // =========> not created import Image from "next/image"; import styles from "../styles/Blog.module.css"; // =========> not created import ShareOnSocialMedia from "../components/ShareOnSocialMedia"; // =========> not created import { FiPrinter } from "react-icons/fi"; import { TbEdit } from "react-icons/tb"; import Newsletter from "../components/Newsletter"; // =========> not created import Link from "next/link"; import useWindowLocation from "@hooks/useWindowLocation"; import ScrollProgressBar from "@components/ScrollProgressBar"; // =========> not created import { stringToSlug } from "@lib/toc"; // =========> not created import { useState, useEffect } from "react"; import { lockScroll, removeScrollLock } from "@utils/functions"; // =========> not created import useWindowSize from "@hooks/useWindowSize"; // =========> not created import { FadeContainer, opacityVariant } from "@content/FramerMotionVariants"; import AnimatedHeading from "@components/FramerMotion/AnimatedHeading"; import AnimatedDiv from "@components/FramerMotion/AnimatedDiv"; import useBookmarkBlogs from "@hooks/useBookmarkBlogs"; import { BsBookmark, BsBookmarkFill } from "react-icons/bs"; import useScrollPercentage from "@hooks/useScrollPercentage"; export default function BlogLayout({ post, children }) { const { currentURL } = useWindowLocation(); const [isTOCActive, setIsTOCActive] = useState(false); const [alreadyBookmarked, setAlreadyBookmarked] = useState(false); const scrollPercentage = useScrollPercentage(); const size = useWindowSize(); const { isAlreadyBookmarked, addToBookmark, removeFromBookmark } = useBookmarkBlogs("blogs", []); useEffect(() => { // In Case user exists from mobile to desktop then remove the scroll lock and TOC active to false if (size.width > 768) { removeScrollLock(); setIsTOCActive(false); } }, [size]); useEffect(() => { setAlreadyBookmarked(isAlreadyBookmarked(post.meta.slug)); }, [isAlreadyBookmarked, post.meta.slug]); return ( {/* TOC */}
95 ? "xl:-left-full" : "xl:left-0" } md:left-0 md:opacity-100 md:max-w-[35%] lg:max-w-[30%] transition-all duration-500 flex flex-col gap-1 !pb-[100px] overflow-y-scroll p-10 md:p-14 h-screen fixed w-full font-barlow bg-darkWhite dark:bg-darkPrimary text-neutral-800 dark:text-gray-200 z-50 `} > Table of Contents AnimatedHeading> {post.tableOfContents.map((content) => { return ( { if (size.width < 768) { lockScroll(); setIsTOCActive(false); } setIsTOCActive(false); removeScrollLock(); }} > {content.heading} a> Link> ); })} AnimatedDiv> div> { setIsTOCActive(!isTOCActive); lockScroll(); }} className="md:hidden w-full py-2 font-medium bg-black dark:bg-white text-white dark:text-black fixed bottom-0 outline-none z-50" > Table of Contents button> {/* Progress Bar */} {/* Blog Front Matter & Author */}{post.meta.title} h1>
{ alreadyBookmarked ? removeFromBookmark(post.meta.slug) : addToBookmark(post.meta); }} > {alreadyBookmarked ? ( ) : ( )} button> div> div> {/* Main Blog Content */} {children} AnimatedDiv> {/* NewsLetter */} {/* Share Blog on Social Media */}div>Jatin Sharmaspan> •span> {post.meta.stringDate}span> p>
{post.meta.readingTime.text}span> •span> {post.meta.readingTime.words} wordsspan> p> div> div>
a> Link>Share on Social Media: h3> {/* Print the Blog */}
window.print()} /> div> ShareOnSocialMedia> div> section> section> ); }
framer/motion
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How AnimatePresence in framer-motion works
The two most popular choices now (circa Jan 2024) are React Transition Group, started in 2016, and Framer Motion, started in 2018. I'm not too familiar with the former, so this article solely dives into the workings of AnimatePresence from Framer Motion and how it's able to enable exit animations.
- How can I make page transition like this using NextJS + Framer Motion?
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Smooth Scrolling with React & Framer Motion
Install Framer Motion with npm install framer-motion.
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5 Not-So-Typical React Libraries for an Outstanding Project
GitHub: https://github.com/framer/motion
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"react-next-tilt" and "react-flip-tilt" NPM Packages
At this point, I was already using a tilt component (react-parallax-tilt) in my portfolio, and after checking this page I had the general idea of how it should be done, a container with transform-style: preserve-3d, with two children, one tilt and the other an image, both having backface-visibility: hidden and the tilt being rotated to face backward at the start. For the animation, I decided to use framer-motion because I was already familiar with it and knew it had what was needed to get the job done (and I'm glad I did because later I needed to await the animation and it was easy with framer-motion).
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Motion UI in React
Two of the most popular animation libraries for React include React Spring [26.1k+ GitHub stars] and Framer Motion [19.6k+ GitHub stars], but there are many to choose from. Arafat Islam has a great list of animation libraries here.
- Best Animation packages for React.js , every frontend developer should use it
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Framer Motion tutorial: How to easily create React animations
Why should you consider using Framer Motion in your React project? Framer Motion is a fairly popular and actively maintained library, with 19k stars on GitHub, and plenty of resources to support it.
- 5 React Libraries to Level Up your Projects in 2023
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Best Animation Libraries For React🎉
Framer Motion has over 18,000 GitHub stars and 2.2M weekly NPM downloads.
What are some alternatives?
karngyan.com - Dark themed, SEO friendly: Nuxt Content + TailwindCSS + Firebase + i18n + RSS2 based SPA for procrastinating developers to quickly spin up their own kickass blog and showcase their projects.
react-spring - ✌️ A spring physics based React animation library
personal-website - My portfolio and blog page build in NextJs
react-gsap-enhancer - Use the full power of React and GSAP together
portfolio-blog - This is a Next.js personal portfolio/blog site where a site owner can showcase their work and experiences.
react-motion - A spring that solves your animation problems.
duncan.land - ✨ My personal website. Built using Next.js and deployed on Vercel.
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
blogstack - 📡 Decentralized blogs over relay using nostr w/ ⚡ lightning tips
GreenSock-JS - GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform), a JavaScript animation library for the modern web
globby - User-friendly glob matching
react-beautiful-dnd - Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React