JavaScript and CSS libraries help web designers and developers be better at their jobs, while alleviating common pain points encountered when manually coding elements. Saving time, creating more while doing less, and building upon previously successful frameworks are just a few of the benefits of using these libraries. Best of all, they’re built to help with all areas of web design and development, including animations, which can be a powerful and distinctive part of your next client project. GreenSock GreenSock is free to use and capable of animating every CSS property of DOM elements like width, rotation, scaleX, scaleY or opacity. More specific to SVG,Read More →

Hello everyone, this post is dedicated to explaining the new whatsapp policies after the incidents with Mark Zuckerberg What you need to know WhatsApp has updated its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy ahead of General Data Protection Regulation that comes into effect in Europe on May 25. WhatsApp has updated its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy ahead of General Data Protection Regulation that comes into effect in Europe on May 25. Soon, the messaging service will let users download the data it collects. WhatsApp has clarified that it is not asking for new rights to collect personal information with the update. The Facebook-owned companyRead More →

Hey everyone! I’m going to explain how useful could be Lottie for web animations in After effects; Lottie is an iOS, Android, and React Native library that renders After Effects animations in real time, and allows native apps to use animations as easily as they use static assets. Lottie uses animation data exported as JSON files from an open-source After Effects extension called Bodymovin. The extension is bundled with a JavaScript player that can render the animations on the web. Lottie only works if you use After Effects to produce your animations and this open-source animation tool is based on  BodyMovin extension. How to installRead More →