CSS Animation Libraries
There are many animation libraries on the web that can help you create animation effects on web pages. Instead of focusing on the syntax or techniques of animation, these libraries provide preset animations that can be used directly. For example, just add a class name, such as "animate-flip-up", to make the element flip upwards. If you want to get started quickly, this type of library is very practical.
I personally recommend you: 1) Learn CSS animation grammar and master the principles of animation; 2) Customize animations according to the website style. However, exploring these libraries can inspire, provide code examples, and lay the foundation for your project.
Let's take a look at an overview of these libraries. Some libraries take different approaches: only provide the required classes, Sass mixin, lightweight JavaScript libraries for adding/removing classes, and more. But they are essentially "CSS animation libraries". (Some libraries have "CSS3" in their names, which seem a bit outdated, and now people rarely call them that.)
While animations can enhance fun and interactivity, remember that not all users like to see animations while browsing the web. Please refer to Eric Bailey's "Revisiting prefers-reduced-motion, the reduced motion media query" article to learn how to adapt to users with fewer preferences or no animations.
Animista
Select the animation you like, and it will provide a class name that calls the keyframe animation (you need to copy and paste both). The point is that you only need to use the required parts.
Animate.css
One of the classic CSS animation libraries created by Dan Eden.
tachyons-animate
Tachyons itself is an atomic CSS library that contains a large number of utility classes to design anything by adding classes. tachyons-animate extends these features by adding "one-purpose classes to help you orchestrate CSS animations". It can be used alone, but the documentation suggests it can be used in conjunction with other animation libraries because the helper classes are universal.
Infinite
These animations, such as rotations and pulses, are designed specifically to run infinitely.
Motion UI
A Sass library for creating flexible CSS transitions and animations.
micron
A miniature interaction library built using CSS animation and controlled by JavaScript.
Vivify
Vivify is a bit like Animate.css because it contains many animations of the same type. It also provides many of its own animations.
Hover.css
A set of CSS3-driven hover effects can be applied to links, buttons, logos, SVGs, featured pictures, and more. Easily apply to your own elements, modify or just for inspiration. CSS, Sass and LESS versions are available.
AllAnimationCss3
Magic Animations CSS3
It's Tuesday.
A quirky CSS animation library.
vhs
ReboundGen
CSShake
Motion CSS
cssanimation.io
WickedCSS
Woah.css
Obnoxious
Hexa
Mimic.css
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