Hooks to leverage the web-animations API
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
Animation Variables and Mixins used by Material Components for the web
A core module for rendering engine implements DOM API.
A core module for rendering engine implements DOM API.
A Quick description of the component
setTimeout() via requestAnimationFrame()
A lightweight React Hook intended mainly for AI chat applications, for smoothly sticking to bottom of messages
Beautiful, smooth animations for theme switching in React applications. Features Circle, Blur Circle, and QR Scan animations with TypeScript support.
Easing functions for smooth animation.
React Animation component assists with animating HTML elements. KendoReact Animation package
JavaScript implementation of the Web Animations API
An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.
A system for animating Polymer-based web components
Reduce custom identifiers with PostCSS.
Lit directives for making things move.
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A simple and powerful JavaScript animation library
Converting HEIC/HEIF to PNG/JPEG/GIF in the browser
Language: [中文](README.zh.md)
Extended animation utilities for Tailwind CSS
The fastest JavaScript animation engine on the web
PostCSS plugin to fallback initial keyword.
Web Streams, based on the WHATWG spec reference implementation
A CMS for web pages that use interactive layers to present animated content.
Syoboi Calendar is the oldest and biggest ANIME information site, supported and hosted by anime fans in Japan. This gem make it easy to download information using web APIs of this site.
Use GrabzIt to convert HTML or URL's into images, PDF, videos, rendered HTML or DOCX. These captures have highly customizable options include altering quality, delay, size, browser type, geographic location and much more. Additionally GrabzIt can even convert HTML tables on the web into a CSV or Excel spreadsheet. As well as enabling online video's to be converted into animated GIF's.
Parade is an open source presentation software that consists of a Sinatra web app that serves up markdown files in a presentation format. Parade can serve a directory or be configured to run with a simple configuration file. * Markdown backed data > This ultimately makes it easier to manage diffs when making changes, using the content in other documents, and quickly re-using portions of a presentation. * Syntax Highlighting > Using GitHub flavored markdown, code fences will automatically be syntax highlighted, making it incredibly easy to integrate code samples. * Code Execution > Slides are able to provide execution and show results for JavaScript and Coffeescript live within the browser. This allows for live demonstrations of code. * Web > Slide presentations are basically websites -- they run in your browser from your desktop. This allows for a wide range of possibilities for customization and expandability. * Basic Templating and Color Schemes > Several templates and color scheme options have been provided to help you get started. While Parade does not currently provide anything near the variety of many other presentation packages, it is well-suited for basic presentations. * Design Flexibility (pros and cons) > Unless you're skilled in CSS/Animations, you will likely have a harder time creating presentations with as much polish as other programs provide. However, this approach also makes Parade incredibly flexible if you do understand CSS/Animations.
= Ungulate According to Wikipedia, this can mean "hoofed animal". Camels have hooves. This is a gem for uploading and processing images using an Amazon Web Services stack. It comes with a few goodies: * ungulate_server.rb - simple queue runner that expects a YAML-encoded job description for RMagick * Ungulate::FileUpload - a model for e.g. Rails that does some cryptography stuff - example to follow * A view helper for Rails: "ungulate_upload_form_for" == Installation gem install ungulate == Documentation http://wiki.github.com/camelpunch/ungulate/ == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Camel Punch Limited. See LICENSE for details.
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