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#CSS linear() easing can be soft, subtle and minimal OR firm, tense and loud here's how I'm using it in a few areas of my site ❤️ so fun.

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Фото профиля Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle1 год назад

learn more about linear()

Фото профиля Wallaby Team
Wallaby Team1 год назад

🚀 Wallaby.js v2 is here! 🎉 ▪️New unified UX ▪️Works with ALL editors (NeoVim, Zed, Vim, etc.) ▪️Interactive test timeline ▪️and much more! Ready to take your testing to the next level? 💻🔍

Фото профиля Matthias Martin
Matthias Martin1 год назад

I've built an easing editor which uses the linear() function to achieve easing curves like spring, bounce wiggle and overshoot.

Фото профиля Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle1 год назад

D00d, it's very good 🙏 I've def helped share it

Фото профиля @courtneyr_dev 🌻
@courtneyr_dev 🌻1 год назад

Do you have a tutorial available about your comments section? That is 🤯

Фото профиля Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle1 год назад

i dont! but it's Bridgy that aggregates comments and likes related to posts that include my domain. i hit their API from my Deno server and SSR the page. there's lots inbetween, but that's the gist!

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