Hello and welcome to CSS Animation Ride. A place to put your animation and learn how to contribute to an open source project.
The rules are simple. You have to:
- Use HTML
<divs>
and CSS only! No JS, and no SVGs! - Have at least one animation in your work
- That's it!
If you've never forked a repository or made a pull request before,a cool resource to learn about the fork workflow can be found here - https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/forking-workflow
Now, once you've forked this repo and got a local version up on your computer, follow these steps:
- In the Animations directory (folder), create a directory named after yourself.
- Within this folder you just made, create two files, an HTML file, and a CSS file.
- Link your CSS file to your HTML file.
- Using only HTML and CSS (no
<script>
allowed!!). It can be as simple or as complex as you like, as long as it's animated in some way! - Get a screen recording of your finished work, and make a gif! Try to crop it so that it looks good as a smallish (preferably squarish) image. Save this in your directory, together with your HTML and CSS files. Static screenshots are also acceptable.
If you don't add a gif/screenshot, the website won't show your animation. - Go to the root
show.js
. You will see an array of objects, each one represents a work of art that someone has created. Copy an example object and paste it at the end, filling it out with your art information and links:
let cards = [
// Add your card in this section
{
artName: 'Your animation name here',
pageLink: './Animations/Joy/triangle/triangle.html',
imageLink: './Animations/Joy/triangle/triangle.gif',
author: 'Joy',
githubLink: 'https://github.com/username'
}
];