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vue-animate

v0.0.4

Published

LESS cross-browser animation library, for use with Vue.js. Ported from Animate.css.

Downloads

1,004

Readme

#vue-animate Cross-browser CSS3 animation library

Version License

A Vue.js port of Animate.css. For use with Vue's built-in transitions.

##Installation ####HTML Include the stylesheet:

<head>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="vue-animate.min.css">
</head>

####npm If you're on webpack and using the css-loader, you can use something like this:

npm install --save vue-animate
require('vue-animate/dist/vue-animate.min.css')

####Less

@import "<PATH_TO_SOURCE>/src/vue-animate.less";

####Building

git clone https://github.com/haydenbbickerton/vue-animate.git
cd vue-animate
npm install
npm run build #Compiled .css files go to the dist folder

##Usage

Use Vue.js transitions as you normally would, but for the transition name you will use one of Animate.css animations removing the In/Out from the name.

For example, if I want to use fadeInLeft and fadeOutLeft on my element, I'll write:

<div v-if="show" transition="fadeLeft">hello</div>

enter/leave is already written in the stylesheet, so just remove In/Out from the name and you're golden.

####Custom Transition Classes As of 0.0.3, Animate.css's original classnames are supported on enter/leave transitions. So if you're going to use Custom Transition Classes, you can either add -enter/-leave to the classes:

Vue.transition('bounce', {
  enterClass: 'bounceLeft-enter',
  leaveClass: 'bounceRight-leave'
})

Or use the regular In/Out syntax:

Vue.transition('bounce', {
  enterClass: 'bounceInLeft',
  leaveClass: 'bounceOutRight'
})

####Supported Animations Not all Animate.css animations are supported at the moment. Here is a list of what's in vue-animate (aka - what you can put in the transition="x" attribute) as of right now:

#####Bounce

  • bounce
  • bounceDown
  • bounceLeft
  • bounceRight
  • bounceUp

#####Fade

  • fade
  • fadeDown
  • fadeDownBig
  • fadeLeft
  • fadeLeftBig
  • fadeRight
  • fadeRightBig
  • fadeUp
  • fadeUpBig

#####Rotate

  • rotate
  • rotateDownLeft
  • rotateDownRight
  • rotateUpLeft
  • rotateUpRight

#####Slide

  • slideDown
  • slideLeft
  • slideRight
  • slideUp

#####Zoom

  • zoom
  • zoomDown
  • zoomLeft
  • zoomRight
  • zoomUp

License

MIT

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome :)