Package Exports
- velocity-animate
- velocity-animate/velocity
- velocity-animate/velocity.min.js
- velocity-animate/velocity.ui
- velocity-animate/velocity.ui.js
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Readme
##Velocity (1.0.0)
Docs
VelocityJS.org
Want to see something amazing?
Announcing Velocity Motion Designer!
Quickstart
Velocity:<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/velocity/1.0.0/velocity.min.js"></script>
Velocity UI pack:<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/velocity/1.0.0/velocity.ui.min.js"></script>
Package managers:bower install velocitynpm install velocity-animate
###Updates
- 1.0.0: File name changed to
velocity.js. Read VelocityJS.org/#dependencies. - 0.1.0:
stopnow stops animations immediately (instead of only clearing the remainder of the animation queue). No other backwards-incompatible changes were made.
###Learn
- Motion design: smashingmagazine.com/2014/06/18/faster-ui-animations-with-velocity-js
- Animating without jQuery: smashingmagazine.com/2014/09/04/animating-without-jquery
- Performance comparisons: davidwalsh.name/css-js-animation
- Workflow: css-tricks.com/improving-ui-animation-workflow-velocity-js
###Comparisons
- Famo.us is a full-fledged app framework built around a physics engine.
- CSS transitions are meant for simple interface flourishes.
- jQuery's $.animate() is slow and poorly-equipped for motion design.
- Velocity is a fast, feature-rich standalone alternative to jQuery's $.animate().
###Credits
- Stripe sponsors Velocity's development.
- BrowserStack provides Velocity's testing services.
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MIT License. © Julian Shapiro (http://twitter.com/shapiro).