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font-awesome-animation
Simple animations using some CSS3 I found on the web. Best used on glyphicons like FontAwesome
Getting started
Install from NPM:
npm install font-awesome-animation
Or with a CDN:
https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/font-awesome-animation
Include CSS file in your index.html file:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="font-awesome-animation.min.css">
Usage
On DOM load
Add the desired CSS class faa-xxx
along with animated
to the icon (or any element of your DOM):
<i class="fa fa-wrench faa-wrench animated"></i>
On hover
Instead of using animated
, use the animated-hover
CSS class:
<i class="fa fa-wrench faa-wrench animated-hover"></i>
On parent element hover
For parent hover, add the CSS class faa-parent
and animated-hover
on the parent element:
<a href="#" class="faa-parent animated-hover">
<i class="fa fa-wrench faa-wrench" style="font-size: 3em;"></i> hover mouse here
</a>
hover mouse here
Animation speed
You can regulate the speed of the animation by adding the CSS class faa-fast
or faa-slow
:
<i class="fa fa-wrench faa-wrench animated faa-fast"></i>
<i class="fa fa-wrench faa-wrench animated faa-slow"></i>
fast slow
Animation list
Check the Github page to view the previews.
Animation | Preview | Fast | Slow |
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faa-wrench |
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faa-ring |
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faa-horizontal |
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faa-horizontal faa-reverse |
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faa-vertical |
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faa-flash |
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faa-bounce |
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faa-bounce faa-reverse |
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faa-spin |
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faa-spin faa-reverse |
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faa-float |
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faa-pulse |
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faa-shake |
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faa-tada |
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faa-passing |
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faa-passing faa-reverse |
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faa-burst |
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faa-falling |
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faa-falling faa-reverse |
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faa-rising |
Development
Build
# install dependencies
npm install
# generate prefixes and minified CSS files
npm run build
Local preview
To test in local, you can use:
- http-server: server local http server to the
css/
folder - any markdown preview to serve this README.md as a webpage (e.g. markdown-preview.nvim)
Release
# this will create a new version and push to remote repository
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch]
Then go to the release page and manually create a new release. There is an automatic Github action that publishes automatically to NPM repository.