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grab bag of easing equations
Easing functions for CSS, provided as CSS Custom Properties, JavaScript modules, JSON object and Less and Sass variables.
- animation
- animation-timing-function
- css
- easings
- less
- sass
- scss
- timing-function
- transition
- transition-timing-function
Javascript easing functions based upon jQuery's easing functions, using Robert Penner's easing equations
PostCSS plugin to replace easing names to cubic-bezier()
Vue.js directive for animating element to and from height: auto in a sliding motion
- Vue.js
- Vue
- animate
- v-show-slide
- v-show
- height auto
- css animations
- easing
- easings
- directive
- slide up
- slide down
- slideUp
- slideDown
A Tailwind CSS plugin extends transitionTimingFunction with easing functions from easings.net
grab bag of easing equations
This library retrieves easing-function for CSS property.
CSS easings as CSS vars
Javascript animation library. Provide scroll observer, tween, throttled event, splitted text, vector2, easings in a bundle of about 5kb gzipped
keyframed animation tools
- key
- frame
- keyframe
- keyframes
- frames
- keys
- animation
- tween
- tweening
- anim
- animations
- lerp
- interpolation
- interpolating
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Easings (cubic-bezier timing functions) as custom properties and SCSS variables.
An vanilla js implementation of a function to animate an element
Vue.js directive for animating element to and from height: auto in a sliding motion
- Vue.js
- Vue
- animate
- v-show-slide
- v-show
- height auto
- css animations
- easing
- easings
- directive
- slide up
- slide down
- slideUp
- slideDown
Urpflanze package
A simple, customizable and easy-to-use React package to make scroll animation with over 20 types
Smooth object animations with well TS bindings and advanced merging strategies
Collection of easing functions
Javascript easing functions based upon jQuery's easing functions, using Robert Penner's easing equations
transition animation