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    Float UI

    Float UI

    Beautiful and responsive UI components and templates

    Float UI is an open-source collection of modern UI components and website templates built primarily for React, with planned support for Vue, designed to help developers rapidly build visually polished and responsive web applications. It combines Tailwind CSS with carefully crafted design patterns to deliver components that are both aesthetically appealing and production-ready.
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    ScrollMagic

    ScrollMagic

    The javascript library for magical scroll interactions

    ScrollMagic helps you to easily react to the user's current scroll position. ScrollMagic is a complete rewrite of its predecessor Superscrollorama by John Polacek. A plugin-based architecture offers easy customizability and extendability. Animate based on scroll position, pin an element starting at a specific scroll position, toggle CSS classes of elements on and off based on scroll position, effortlessly add parallax effects to your website, create an infinitely scrolling page, add...
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