Matt Perry from Framer and I take a look at the React animation library Framer Motion.
First, we take a look at how simple the API is. You control everything very declaratively through props on elements in your JSX. Controlling animation at this layer is very intuitive and connected to the UI and state in a meaningful way.
Each example we look at is more real-world and involves more features of what Framer Motion is capable of. React developers … Read article
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