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I have been using the animate.css library for the academic project for a few months, it's an amazing animation library and very easy to use, but the thing is it's a static library and you don't have control over animations as such, you have to do some external work on it using JS/jQuery, I did the same for my academic project.
Then I thought of generalizing it and making it like a library, so I tried, I call it Animate.css-Dynamic.
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Hello guys,
I have been using the animate.css library for the academic project for a few months, it's an amazing animation library and very easy to use, but the thing is it's a static library and you don't have control over animations as such, you have to do some external work on it using JS/jQuery, I did the same for my academic project.
Then I thought of generalizing it and making it like a library, so I tried, I call it Animate.css-Dynamic.
GitHub :- animate.css-dynamic
Demo :- animate.css-dynamic.demo
What do you guys think about it..?
Feel free to share your thoughts...
Happy Learning :)
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