Animating HTML DOM Elements using GSAP
Animating the DOM using GSAP
This is another live code of my showing you how you can use a library called GSAP for animating your dom elements. CSS transitions are powerful, but often you want to use a library to help out with the process. There are a couple of other libraries out there such as anime.js (https://animejs.com/documentation/) and gsap (https://greensock.com/) which you can use to make awesome css animations. Just a heads up, gsap does have a license if used in a product that can be sold to people, so be sure to use an open source library if that is an issue.
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