Animate.css
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Just-add-water CSS animation
Installation
Install with npm:
npm install animate.css --saveInstall with yarn:
yarn add animate.cssGetting started
You can find the Animate.css documentation on the website.
Accessibility
Animate.css supports the prefers-reduced-motion media query so that users with motion sensitivity can opt out of animations. On supported platforms (currently all the majors browsers and OS), users can select "reduce motion" on their operating system preferences and it will turn off CSS transitions for them without any further work required.
Core team
| Daniel Eden | Elton Mesquita | Waren Gonzaga |
| Animate.css Creator | Maintainer | Core Contributor |
License
Animate.css is licensed under the MIT license. https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Code of Conduct
This project and everyone participating in it is governed by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email protected].
Contributing
Pull requests are the way to go here. We only have two rules for submitting a pull request: match the naming convention (camelCase, categorised [fades, bounces, etc]) and let us see a demo of submitted animations in a pen. That last one is important.

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