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    react-use

    react-use

    Component for React

    ...Tracks whether user is being inactive. Tracks an HTML element's intersection. Synthesizes speech from a text string. Tracks page navigation bar location state. Re-renders component, while tweening a number from 0 to 1. Tracks long press gesture of some element. Tracks state of a CSS media query. Tracks state of connected hardware devices. Returns a callback, which re-renders component when called. Tracks state of device's motion sensor. Tracks state of mouse position. Tracks deltaY of scrolled mouse wheel. ...
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    Vue Starport

    Vue Starport

    Shared component across routes with animations

    Vue Starport is a library for Vue 3 that allows shared components to animate across route transitions while preserving internal component state. Traditional transitions between routes in Vue often destroy and recreate components, losing state. Starport solves this by hoisting the component to a root level container (<StarportCarrier>), using a proxy at the source and destination positions, and then using Teleport to land the component in its new place. It uses the FLIP (First, Last, Invert, Play) technique: it captures initial position & size, moves the component in a floating state, then lands it into the new layout. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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