Vivus.js takes the paths found inside a SVG image and allows the developer to slowly reveal them when the page loads.
The reveal animations used for the SVG image can be of multiple types. Each path can be delayed with a custom time value, all animations can be played in sync (starting and ending at the same time), or the paths can be plotted out one after the other.
Besides the plotting method, developers can also adjust the time needed to play such an animation, just in case they need it to render out more slowly or faster.
Vivus also lets developers group various SVG items together, and then playing back these groups one after the other, each with its own different set of settings.
The library is perfect for showing simple animations on a Web page, allowing the developer to do this via SVGs instead of bulky animated GIFs.
The best results are achieved with SVG line art, Vivus.js working perfectly with line icons and line art.
Examples and usage instructions are included with the Vivus download package.
What is new in this release:
- Bug fixes:
- IE 11 & 12 detection
- inViewport bug with Object tags
What is new in version 0.2.2:
- Bug fixes:
- IE 11 & 12 detection
- inViewport bug with Object tags
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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