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CheckIntroduction
Micron.JS is a micro interaction library which can be used to add Interactions to different DOM Elements. Micron.JS animates an element using CSS power and the interactive behaviours are controlled by JavaScript.
Micron.JS is easy to adapt and can bring interactions to life using html5 data attributes or a chain of JavaScript methods.
Getting Started
To get started with Micron.JS, you need to include both micron.min.css
* (which have all ready to use interaction animations) and micron.min.js
If you don't need all the available interactions, you can simply include the respective *.min.css
file only.
Installation
Compiled CSS and JavaScript minified files can be directly linked from UNPKG CDN or Micron.JS can be included within your workflow using your favorite package managers as well.
Link from UNPKG CDN
Include both the Micron CSS and JavaScript files in the header section of your document.
<link href="https://unpkg.com/webkul-micron@1.1.6/dist/css/micron.min.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/webkul-micron@1.1.6/dist/script/micron.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Package Managers
You can use either npm or bower to get the Micron.JS package.
Copy and Paste the command below in your terminal to get package with npm -
npm install webkul-micron
Load the package with the code below:
const micron = require('webkul-micron');
Copy and Paste the command below in your terminal to get package with bower -
bower install webkul-micron
Usage
Micron JS is very easy and quick to use.
Adding an Interaction
Add the data-micron="interaction"
attribute to the respective element and Voila! you are already there.
Example Code
<a href="#!" class="button" data-micron="bounce">Label</a>
Controlling Duration
Micron Interactions defaults to ".45" seconds. Add the data-micron-duration="number" attribute to control the duration of the defined interaction.
Example Code
<a href="#!" class="button" data-micron="bounce" data-micron-duration=".95">Label</a>
Controlling Timing or Ease
Micron Interactions defaults to "ease-in-out". Add the data-micron-timing="@type" attribute to control the easing of the defined interaction.
For now, @type
only supports the easings mentioned below-
linear
ease-in
ease-out
ease-in-out
Example Code
<a href="#!" class="button" data-micron="bounce" data-micron-timing="ease-in">Label</a>
Bind Interaction
Add data-micron-bind="true"
& data-micron-id="name"
to the defined triggering element, and interaction will be applied to the element which reference to the defined id attribute.
Example Code
<a href="#!" class="button" data-micron="bounce" data-micron-bind="true" data-micron-id="me">Label</a>
<a href="#!" class="button" id="me">Binded</a>
Access inside JavaScript
Call micron chained methods to apply interactions to any DOM Element, right in your custom block of JavaScript Code.
micron.getEle("").interaction("").duration("").timing("");
Pass an argument with selector name
which can either be id or a class to getEle()
method.
Pass an argument with interaction name
to interaction()
method.
Pass an argument which is a number
to duration()
method.
Pass an argument with type of ease
to timing()
method.
Example Code
function myFunc(){
micron.getEle("#me").interaction("bounce").duration(".45").timing("ease-out");
}
//Call Interaction
myFunc();
Interactions
Currently, Micron.JS supports the interactions mentioned below, head back to the homepage to see all interactions in the real action.
data-micron="shake"
data-micron="fade"
data-micron="jelly"
data-micron="bounce"
data-micron="tada"
data-micron="groove"
data-micron="swing"
data-micron="squeeze"
data-micron="flicker"
data-micron="jerk"
data-micron="blink"
data-micron="pop"
Customization
You can even add your very own css interaction to Micron.JS.
First include the code mentioned below in your css file.
.mjs-linear{animation-timing-function:cubic-bezier(0,0,1,1)}.mjs-ease-in{animation-timing-function:cubic-bezier(.4,0,1,1)}.mjs-ease-out{animation-timing-function:cubic-bezier(0,0,.2,1)}.mjs-ease-in-out{animation-timing-function:cubic-bezier(.4,0,.2,1)}
Create a class with .mjs-
prefix. Call the keyframe css animation inside it. Use the interaction with your class name
without .mjs-
prefix.
Example Code
/*Define a Class*/
.mjs-custom{
animation: custom-action;
}
@keyframes custom-action{
from { . . . }
to { . . . }
}
Now use interaction with data-micron="custom"
Credits
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