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    Shimmer for Android

    Shimmer for Android

    An easy way to add a shimmering effect to any view in an Android app

    ...That's all that is required. The layout will use the values you specify either on the tag (using custom attributes) or programmatically in your code, and generate an animation on the fly. See the API reference for further details. Note that you cannot use the custom attributes on the tag if you use the Jar file. You can instead download the AAR file and reference that locally in your project. You can use the included Gradle wrapper to build the Shimmer library and sample application locally as well.
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    Midnight.js

    Midnight.js

    Switch your nav's design on the fly

    A jQuery plugin that switches between multiple header designs as you scroll, so you always have a header that looks great with the content below it. Create your fixed nav (or header) as you typically would. Create your fixed nav (or header) as you typically would. You can use whatever markup suits you, just make sure the header works well with position:fixed. After that, take any sections of your page that need a different nav and add data-midnight="your-class" to it, where .your-class is...
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