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| | So, you've found a custom easing function defined in JavaScript. Great! But how do you use that with the Web Animations API (WAAPI)? Turns out that's more difficult than you'd first expect it to be.
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| | I made a tool to write/test easing equation functions. It uses JavaScript syntax to evaluate the expression, which you can just type in. I found it helpful to test curves. I rolled out this one because I didn't found a similar tool, most were Math or CSS related.
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| | JavaScript implementation of the Web Animations API - web-animations/web-animations-js
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| We already have the HTML skeleton from the previous post, and it's a functional form. It is time now to style it so it looks nice. The first consideration is going to be what browsers we want to support. It may sound silly: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge are in... but should we include IE11 in the mix? :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website.