Animate elements as they scroll into view.
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Animate elements as they scroll into view.
Portfolio Website built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and jQuery
A Vue directive to wrap @jlmake's excellent ScrollReveal library.
Angular directives for ScrollReveal : a JavaScript library for easily animating elements as they enter/leave the viewport.
The easiest way to animate your Next.js project. Scrollreveal.js helper package.
This repository includes mini samples using CSS animations or JS libraries to create sliders, dashboards, landing pages and login forms. You can find more from my CodePen profile.
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