Share it! If checked, the option values will be stored in the URL so that you can easily share your settings. Features No images No dependencies Highly configurable Resolution independent Uses CSS keyframe animations Works in all major browsers Includes TypeScript definitions Distributed as a native ECMAScript module MIT License Spin.js dynamically creates spinning activity indicators that can be
In my life, I have recognized immense benefit by consciously extending myself beyond what is comfortable.By choosing to encounter all that within me is unknown—fear, grief, and death; silence, ecstasy, and unity—I have uncovered a peace inside myself that seems to deepen my capacity to be with all the uncertainties of what it means to be human. Feeding this inquiry has allowed me to meet suffering
Include css3-animated.js at the end of your file and animations.css in the head. Once you have done that you can just define "animatedParent" as the parent class which is what will trigger the child class "animated" to animate whichever animation is defined, here we are using "bounceInDown". Click here to see an example of all the animations. <div class='animatedParent'> <h2 class='animated bounce
Manually adjusting line-height with media queries for optimum readability across vast number of screen sizes can be hard. What makes it even harder, is, that instead of the screen width, the line-height should be relative to its container’s width and its font settings in order to achieve proper readability and appropriate spacing. Thanks to @Wilto, there has been a jQuery plugin called “Molten Lea
Intense Image Viewer A javascript library for viewing images in a fully full screen. Click the images to see it in action!
JavaScript library to animate elements as they scroll into view.
A follow up to obtaining 60fps scrolling performance 60fps scrolling article got quite a few people excited but also a few smart people to point out some flaws in the approach. I was planning to just update the original article but I’ve compiled so much info about this topic that I thought it would be better to do a follow up article and dive into the detail of the techniques that I tried and some
Compare two images? Drop two images on the boxes to the left. The box below will show a generated 'diff' image, pink areas show mismatch. This example best works with two very similar but slightly different images. Try for yourself! Don't have any images to compare? Use example images Why? Resemble.js can be used for any image analysis and comparison requirement you might have in the browser. Howe
Why SVG (and Snap)? SVG is an excellent way to create interactive, resolution-independent vector graphics that will look great on any size screen. And the Snap.svg JavaScript library makes working with your SVG assets as easy as jQuery makes working with the DOM. Modern features for modern browsers Snap.svg is designed for modern browsers and therefore supports the newest SVG features like masking
DalekJS is an open source UI testing tool written in JavaScript, it will: launch & automate your browserfill & submit formsclick & follow linkscapture screenshotsrun your functional tests… and it works on Windows, Linux & Mac QuickstartCreate a package.jsonInstall DalekJSWrite your first testRun this beast!
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waterpipe.js by dragdropsite.com Tweet Smoke style Gradient start: Gradient end: Opacity: 10% Smoke size: 100% Line width: 2px Smokes #: 1 Background style Outer color: Inner color: Download size Width (px): Height (px): Samples (click to generate) Samples Generate Download Credits: rectangleworld.com
Headroom.js Give your pages some headroom. Hide your header until you need it. Or install via npm/yarn: npm install headroom.js --save yarn add headroom.js What's it all about? Headroom.js is a lightweight, high-performance JS widget (with no dependencies!) that allows you to react to the user's scroll. The header on this site is a living example, it slides out of view when scrolling down and slid
Including <link rel="stylesheet" href="shepherd-theme-arrows.css" /> <script src="tether.min.js"></script> <script src="shepherd.min.js"></script> Example tour = new Shepherd.Tour defaults: classes: 'shepherd-theme-arrows' tour.addStep 'example', title: 'Example Shepherd' text: 'Creating a Shepherd is easy too! Just create ...' attachTo: '.hero-example bottom' advanceOn: '.docs-link click' tour.st
source map | unminified javascript | full coffeescript seen.js has no dependencies. Licensed under Apache 2.0 To see what is new in this version, read the release notes. Demos Hello, World! Materials gallery Noisy Wave Patch Noisy Sphere Same Scene, Canvas vs. SVG Same Scene, Multiple Angles SVG Masks and Effects Text Depth of Field Audio Equalizer N-Body Gravity Simulation Mocap-Driven Skeleton 2
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