58 different animations
Fade
- fade-in
- fade-out
Fade up
- fade-in-up-sm
- fade-in-up
- fade-in-up-lg
- fade-out-up-sm
- fade-out-up
- fade-out-up-lg
Fade down
- fade-in-down-sm
- fade-in-down
- fade-in-down-lg
- fade-out-down-sm
- fade-out-down
- fade-out-down-lg
Fade left
- fade-in-left-sm
- fade-in-left
- fade-in-left-lg
- fade-out-left-sm
- fade-out-left
- fade-out-left-lg
Fade right
- fade-in-right-sm
- fade-in-right
- fade-in-right-lg
- fade-out-right-sm
- fade-out-right
- fade-out-right-lg
Rotate
- rotate-in-sm
- rotate-in
- rotate-in-lg
- rotate-out-sm
- rotate-out
- rotate-out-lg
Flip X
- flip-in-x-fr
- flip-in-x
- flip-in-x-nr
- flip-out-x-fr
- flip-out-x
- flip-out-x-nr
Flip Y
- flip-in-y-fr
- flip-in-y
- flip-in-y-nr
- flip-out-y-fr
- flip-out-y
- flip-out-y-nr
Zoom
- zoom-in-sm
- zoom-in
- zoom-in-lg
- zoom-out-sm
- zoom-out
- zoom-out-lg
Overlay Option
- overlay-slide-in-top
- overlay-slide-out-top
- overlay-slide-in-bottom
- overlay-slide-out-bottom
- overlay-slide-in-left
- overlay-slide-out-left
- overlay-slide-in-right
- overlay-slide-out-right
Browser support
Requires a browser that supports CSS3.
- IE10+
- Safari
- Chrome
- Firefox
Installation
Step 1: Link required files
<!-- animsition.css -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="./dist/css/animsition.min.css">
<!-- jQuery -->
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<!-- animsition.js -->
<script src="./dist/js/animsition.min.js"></script>
Step 2: HTML markup
<body>
<div class="animsition">
<a href="./page1" class="animsition-link">animsition link 1</a>
<a href="./page2" class="animsition-link">animsition link 2</a>
</div>
</body>
If you want each "linkElement" to use a different animation.
<a
href="./page1"
class="animsition-link"
data-animsition-out-class="fade-out-right"
data-animsition-out-duration="2000"
>
animsition link 1
</a>
<a
href="./page2"
class="animsition-link"
data-animsition-out-class="rotate-out"
data-animsition-out-duration="500"
>
animsition link 2
</a>
If you want to each page to use a different animation.
<div
class="animsition"
data-animsition-in-class="fade-in"
data-animsition-in-duration="1000"
data-animsition-out-class="fade-out"
data-animsition-out-duration="800"
>
...
</div>
Step 3: Call the animsition
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".animsition").animsition({
inClass: 'fade-in',
outClass: 'fade-out',
inDuration: 1500,
outDuration: 800,
linkElement: '.animsition-link',
// e.g. linkElement: 'a:not([target="_blank"]):not([href^="#"])'
loading: true,
loadingParentElement: 'body', //animsition wrapper element
loadingClass: 'animsition-loading',
loadingInner: '', // e.g '<img src="loading.svg" />'
timeout: false,
timeoutCountdown: 5000,
onLoadEvent: true,
browser: [ 'animation-duration', '-webkit-animation-duration'],
// "browser" option allows you to disable the "animsition" in case the css property in the array is not supported by your browser.
// The default setting is to disable the "animsition" in a browser that does not support "animation-duration".
overlay : false,
overlayClass : 'animsition-overlay-slide',
overlayParentElement : 'body',
transition: function(url){ window.location.href = url; }
});
});
Events
inStart
$('.foo').on('animsition.inStart', function(){})
inEnd
$('.foo').on('animsition.inEnd', function(){})
outStart
$('.foo').on('animsition.outStart', function(){})
outEnd
$('.foo').on('animsition.outEnd', function(){});
Methods
in
$('.foo').animsition('in');
out
$('.foo').animsition('out', $elem, url);