Sass library for creating transitions and animations.
Motion UI Components
TypeScript definitions for react-motion-ui-pack
Addon component wrappers for common UI transitions.
react/tailwind/framer motion UI lib
A best-practices CSS foundation
A simple and powerful JavaScript animation library
A lightweight mobile interaction framework for bottom sheets, swipe cards, touch gestures, motion UI, and app-like web experiences.
An animation library for JavaScript and React.
<h1 align="center"> <img width="35" height="35" alt="Motion logo" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/00d6d1c3-72c4-4c2f-a664-69da13182ffc" /><br />Motion for Vue</h1>
A package with utilities & motion definitions using Web Animations API
Dezzle Motion UI is a lightweight motion UI components library.
A preview package for Fluent UI motion components, providing a collection of components
React lifecycle controlled motion library
performant confetti animation in the browser
A UI component library made by Instructure Inc.
Translate modifier presets for use with `@dnd-kit` packages.
React lifecycle controlled motion library
A spring that solves your animation problems.
A collection of animation generators.
Shared types for the Motion One packages.
A collection of utility functions for animations.
A tiny, performant animation library for the DOM
Motion UI Components
Access CoreGraphics UI geometry the Ruby way.
Motion extends Github's `view_component` to allow you to build reactive, real-time frontend UI components in your Rails application using pure Ruby.
The simulator and RubyMotion REPL make on-device testing a painful cycle of code, compile, check, repeat. *Especially* when it comes to testing the UI, where inexplicable differences can crop up between a device and the simulator. Motion-Xray is an in-app developer's toolbox. Activate Xray (usually by shaking the phone) and a UI editor appears where you can add, modify, and remove views. Why stop there! There's a log panel, and an accessibility panel that gives you a visiualization of how you app "looks" to the blind or color blind. And you're damn right it's extensible! You can write new UI editors, register custom views, and add new panels, for instance maybe you need a Bluetooth device scanner, or a way to check API requests. Enjoy!
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