JavaScript animation library
$fx() is a tiny, self-contained Javascript library for animating HTML elements. It doesn’t require any other library to function and [should] play well with any other libraries you are using (Prototype, JQuery, Moo tools, etc.)
$fx() allows you to alter any CSS property along a timeline, allowing animated effects to play in succession — i.e. in the order you want them to. It handles all of the headaches of timer controls and makes it easy to animate anything from simple, subtle animations (see the clouds on the front page) to more elaborate animations (send in your example to get it linked here!).
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Posted on Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 4:33 am | Category: Java Script |
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