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    frame.js

    frame.js

    JavaScript Sequence Editor

    ...It abstracts the boilerplate of setting up a render loop, tracking elapsed time, and updating callbacks at the right cadence. By providing a simple lifecycle—start, stop, tick—it encourages separation between state updates and rendering, which is essential for smooth visuals. The library aims to be unobtrusive: you can drop it into demos or prototypes without adopting a large framework. Because it centralizes timing, it becomes easier to coordinate multiple animated elements or throttle work on low-power devices. For creative coding, micro-games, and UI flourishes, it offers just enough structure to keep animation code tidy.
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    Aircraft Landing Simulation
    ...The Aircraft is at an initial altitude and velocity. As it moves forward, its altitude decreases automatically while the background scenery changes as it moves. It makes a smooth landing on a runway. This visual simulation was made using Javascript/HTML.
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    lax.js

    lax.js

    Library to create smooth & beautiful animations when you scroll

    Simple & lightweight (<4kb gzipped) vanilla JavaScript library to create smooth & beautiful animations when you scroll. Lax.js 2.0 has been completely re-written with a focus on modularity and flexibility giving you more tools to create awesome animations. To implement lax you need to create at least one driver, to provide values for animations, as well as the element animation bindings. The easiest way to get started is to use presets via html classes.
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    Effeckt.css

    Effeckt.css

    A Performant Transitions and Animations Library

    ...It catalogs common interaction patterns—button states, list reveals, modals, off-canvas menus, and page transitions—implemented with CSS transforms and opacity for smooth, GPU-friendly motion. The project focuses on practical details such as using compositing-friendly properties, keeping DOM structures lean, and providing hooks so JavaScript can toggle classes without micromanaging animation state. Each effect is isolated, documented, and demoed, allowing designers to copy just what they need rather than dragging in a monolithic framework. ...
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    ramjet

    ramjet

    Morph DOM elements from one state to another with smooth animations

    Ramjet is a JavaScript animation library for morphing one DOM element into another. It creates the illusion that interface elements can transform smoothly between different shapes, sizes, and positions. The library works by cloning elements, aligning the target clone over the source, and animating both elements until the transition appears continuous. It is useful for playful UI effects, animated state changes, visual transitions, and experimental web interactions. Ramjet can be applied to...
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    Loaders.css

    Loaders.css

    Delightful, performance-focused pure css loading animations

    ...The library emphasizes small, reusable snippets: you copy a minimal markup block, apply the provided class, and tweak size or color through CSS variables or overrides. Animations are crafted to be smooth and performant, relying on GPU-friendly properties to keep frame rates high even on mobile devices. The set covers common loading metaphors (pulsing dots, rotating squares, bouncing bars), giving designers a consistent visual language across a site while keeping bundle size tiny.
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    snabbt.js

    snabbt.js

    Fast animations with javascript and CSS transforms

    ...The end result is then set via CSS3 transform matrices. snabbt.js is built to be fast. It will only animate things that modern browsers can animate cheaply, transforms and opacity. The goal is to make a library that will let the user make smooth animations without needing to know too much about browser rendering. Note, for convenience, width and height are animatable too, but beware since they may cause page reflows and slow down your animations. No arbitrary property animations, e.g. colors, padding, margin or line height animations. For performance reasons, snabbt never queries the DOM.
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