@su-record/vibe 2.8.49 → 2.8.50

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- Animation, transitions, and motion systems for production UI.
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- ## Duration Rules
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- Duration is not aesthetic preference — it is physics. Elements that travel farther should take longer. Small, contained feedback should be instant. Full-page transitions should be deliberate.
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- **Micro (100–150ms):** Immediate feedback for small, contained interactions. Button hover state, checkbox toggle, tooltip appear. The user's hand is on the mouse — any longer feels sluggish.
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- **Medium (200–300ms):** Standard UI transitions. Dropdowns opening, drawers sliding in, modals appearing, tab switching. This is the default duration for most interactions. 250ms is a reliable default if you have no other data.
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- **Large (400–500ms):** Full-screen transitions, onboarding flows, complex multi-part animations. Use sparingly. Every millisecond above 300ms requires justification — you are asking the user to wait.
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-
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- ### Optimistic UI
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-
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- For actions with high confidence of success (creating a note, liking a post, toggling a setting), update the UI immediately and reconcile with the server response asynchronously. If the server returns an error, roll back with a toast notification.
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-
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- ```tsx
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- function useLike(postId: string) {
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- const [liked, setLiked] = React.useState(false);
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-
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- const toggleLike = async (): Promise<void> => {
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- const previous = liked;
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- setLiked(!liked); // optimistic update — instant feedback
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- try {
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- await api.toggleLike(postId);
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- } catch {
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- setLiked(previous); // rollback on error
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- toast.error('Could not update like — try again');
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- }
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- };
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-
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- return { liked, toggleLike };
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- }
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- ```
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-
482
- ---
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-
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- ## Scroll-Driven Animations
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-
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- The CSS Scroll-Driven Animations API links animation progress directly to scroll position without JavaScript. It runs entirely on the compositor thread — no `scroll` event listeners, no `requestAnimationFrame`, no main thread cost.
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-
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- ### `animation-timeline: scroll()`
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-
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- `scroll()` links animation progress to the scroll position of a scroll container.
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-
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- ```css
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- /* Progress bar that fills as the user scrolls the page */
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- .scroll-progress {
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- position: fixed;
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- top: 0;
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- left: 0;
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- height: 3px;
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- width: 100%;
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- background: linear-gradient(to right, #3b82f6, #8b5cf6);
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- transform-origin: left;
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- animation: progress-grow linear;
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- animation-timeline: scroll(root block);
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- }
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-
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- @keyframes progress-grow {
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- from { transform: scaleX(0); }
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- to { transform: scaleX(1); }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### `animation-timeline: view()`
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-
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- `view()` links animation progress to how much of an element is visible in the viewport. This is the correct replacement for IntersectionObserver reveal patterns.
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-
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- ```css
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- /* Element fades and translates in as it enters the viewport */
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- .reveal-on-scroll {
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- animation: reveal-item linear both;
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- animation-timeline: view();
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- animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%;
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- }
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-
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- @keyframes reveal-item {
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- from {
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- opacity: 0;
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- transform: translateY(24px);
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- }
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- to {
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- opacity: 1;
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- transform: translateY(0);
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- The `animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%` clause means the animation runs from when the element starts entering the viewport to when 30% of it is visible.
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-
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- ### React Integration
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-
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- ```tsx
541
- // No JavaScript needed — pure CSS
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- // Apply the class and the browser handles the rest
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-
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- function RevealSection({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
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- return (
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- <section className="reveal-on-scroll py-16">
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- {children}
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- </section>
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- );
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Browser Support and Fallback
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-
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- Scroll-driven animations are supported in Chrome 115+ and Safari 18+. Firefox support is in progress. Always include a fallback:
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-
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- ```css
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- /* Base state — visible by default (fallback for unsupported browsers) */
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- .reveal-on-scroll {
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- opacity: 1;
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- transform: none;
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- }
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-
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- /* Enhanced — scroll-driven animation for supported browsers */
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- @supports (animation-timeline: scroll()) {
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- .reveal-on-scroll {
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- opacity: 0;
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- transform: translateY(24px);
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- animation: reveal-item linear both;
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- animation-timeline: view();
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- animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Always respect reduced motion */
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- @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
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- .reveal-on-scroll {
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- animation: none !important;
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- opacity: 1 !important;
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- transform: none !important;
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- }
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- }
583
- ```
584
-
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- ### DO / DON'T
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-
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- **DO** use scroll-driven animations over JavaScript IntersectionObserver for simple reveal effects. The compositor-thread execution eliminates scroll jank.
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-
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- **DON'T** use scroll-driven animations for complex stateful interactions (shopping cart updates, form validation, navigation). Those require JavaScript logic that cannot be expressed in CSS keyframes.
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-
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- **DO** always pair `@supports (animation-timeline: scroll())` with a visible fallback state — unsupported browsers must not show hidden or broken content.
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+ # Motion Design Reference
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+
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+ Animation, transitions, and motion systems for production UI.
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+
5
+ ---
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+
7
+ ## Duration Rules
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+
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+ Duration is not aesthetic preference — it is physics. Elements that travel farther should take longer. Small, contained feedback should be instant. Full-page transitions should be deliberate.
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+
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+ ### The Three Duration Bands
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+
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+ **Micro (100–150ms):** Immediate feedback for small, contained interactions. Button hover state, checkbox toggle, tooltip appear. The user's hand is on the mouse — any longer feels sluggish.
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+
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+ **Medium (200–300ms):** Standard UI transitions. Dropdowns opening, drawers sliding in, modals appearing, tab switching. This is the default duration for most interactions. 250ms is a reliable default if you have no other data.
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+
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+ **Large (400–500ms):** Full-screen transitions, onboarding flows, complex multi-part animations. Use sparingly. Every millisecond above 300ms requires justification — you are asking the user to wait.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ :root {
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+ --duration-micro: 120ms;
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+ --duration-medium: 250ms;
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+ --duration-large: 450ms;
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```tsx
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+ // Tailwind duration classes mapped to the three bands
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+ const DURATION = {
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+ micro: 'duration-100', // 100ms
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+ medium: 'duration-200', // 200ms (use 250 via arbitrary if needed)
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+ large: 'duration-500', // 500ms
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+ } as const;
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+ ```
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+
36
+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ **DO** vary duration based on element size and travel distance. A small tooltip can fade in at 120ms. A full-page slide transition needs 400ms.
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+
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+ **DON'T** default every animation to `300ms` out of habit. Micro-interactions at 300ms accumulate into a UI that feels like it is wading through water.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Bad — same duration for very different interactions */
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+ .tooltip { transition: opacity 300ms; }
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+ .full-page-modal { transition: transform 300ms; }
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+
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+ /* Good — duration proportional to scope */
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+ .tooltip { transition: opacity var(--duration-micro); }
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+ .full-page-modal { transition: transform var(--duration-large); }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DON'T** animate beyond 500ms for any standard UI transition. If you need more time, question whether the transition is the right design decision.
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+
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+ ---
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+
56
+ ## Easing Functions
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+
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+ Easing determines the velocity curve of an animation. Correct easing makes motion feel physically plausible. Incorrect easing — especially linear — makes motion feel mechanical and artificial.
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+
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+ ### The Core Rule
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+
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+ - **Entering elements:** `ease-out` — fast start, slow finish. Simulates an object decelerating as it arrives.
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+ - **Exiting elements:** `ease-in` — slow start, fast finish. Simulates an object accelerating as it leaves.
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+ - **Moving elements:** `ease-in-out` — slow at both ends, fast in the middle. Natural for repositioning.
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+ - **Never use `linear`** for transitions that simulate physical movement. Linear is correct only for progress bars, loading spinners, and explicitly mechanical animations.
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+
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+ ### Cubic Bezier Reference
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+
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+ ```css
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+ :root {
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+ /* Entering: decelerates to a stop */
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+ --ease-out: cubic-bezier(0.0, 0.0, 0.2, 1.0);
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+
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+ /* Exiting: accelerates away */
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+ --ease-in: cubic-bezier(0.4, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0);
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+
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+ /* Moving: ease in and out */
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+ --ease-in-out: cubic-bezier(0.4, 0.0, 0.2, 1.0);
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+
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+ /* Spring-like overshoot (use sparingly) */
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+ --ease-spring: cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1.0);
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+ }
83
+ ```
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+
85
+ The Material Design team validated these specific curves through extensive user testing. They are a safe default for any product.
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+
87
+ ### Applied in CSS
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+
89
+ ```css
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+ /* Dropdown enters with ease-out, exits with ease-in */
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+ .dropdown {
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+ transform: translateY(-8px);
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+ opacity: 0;
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+ transition:
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+ transform var(--duration-medium) var(--ease-out),
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+ opacity var(--duration-medium) var(--ease-out);
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+ }
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+
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+ .dropdown.open {
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+ transform: translateY(0);
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+ opacity: 1;
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+ }
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+
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+ .dropdown.closing {
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+ transition:
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+ transform var(--duration-micro) var(--ease-in),
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+ opacity var(--duration-micro) var(--ease-in);
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+ }
109
+ ```
110
+
111
+ ### Applied in React with Framer Motion
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+
113
+ ```tsx
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+ // Enter with ease-out, exit with ease-in
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+ <motion.div
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+ initial={{ opacity: 0, y: -8 }}
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+ animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
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+ exit={{ opacity: 0, y: -8 }}
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+ transition={{
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+ duration: 0.25,
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+ ease: [0.0, 0.0, 0.2, 1.0], // ease-out
122
+ }}
123
+ >
124
+ {children}
125
+ </motion.div>
126
+ ```
127
+
128
+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
130
+ **DO** use different easing for enter and exit when both are visible. The asymmetry feels natural.
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+
132
+ **DON'T** use `ease-out` for exits — it makes elements feel like they are fighting to leave.
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+
134
+ ```css
135
+ /* Bad — ease-out on exit feels wrong */
136
+ .modal-exit { transition: opacity 200ms ease-out; }
137
+
138
+ /* Good — ease-in on exit feels natural */
139
+ .modal-exit { transition: opacity 120ms var(--ease-in); }
140
+ ```
141
+
142
+ ---
143
+
144
+ ## Stagger Patterns
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+
146
+ Staggering cascades a timing delay across a list of elements so they animate sequentially rather than simultaneously. A simultaneous animation of 20 cards is visually noisy. The same cards staggered at 60ms intervals read as a clean, organized reveal.
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+
148
+ ### The Formula
149
+
150
+ ```
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+ elementDelay = index * staggerInterval
152
+ ```
153
+
154
+ A stagger interval of 50–100ms is the reliable range. Below 40ms the stagger is imperceptible. Above 120ms the animation drags and the last element appears too late.
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+
156
+ ### CSS Custom Properties Approach
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+
158
+ ```css
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+ .card {
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+ opacity: 0;
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+ transform: translateY(12px);
162
+ animation: card-enter var(--duration-medium) var(--ease-out) forwards;
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+ animation-delay: calc(var(--index) * 60ms);
164
+ }
165
+
166
+ @keyframes card-enter {
167
+ to {
168
+ opacity: 1;
169
+ transform: translateY(0);
170
+ }
171
+ }
172
+ ```
173
+
174
+ ```tsx
175
+ // Set the CSS custom property per element
176
+ {cards.map((card, index) => (
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+ <div
178
+ key={card.id}
179
+ className="card"
180
+ style={{ '--index': index } as React.CSSProperties}
181
+ >
182
+ <Card {...card} />
183
+ </div>
184
+ ))}
185
+ ```
186
+
187
+ ### React with Framer Motion
188
+
189
+ ```tsx
190
+ const container = {
191
+ hidden: {},
192
+ show: {
193
+ transition: {
194
+ staggerChildren: 0.06, // 60ms between each child
195
+ },
196
+ },
197
+ };
198
+
199
+ const item = {
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+ hidden: { opacity: 0, y: 12 },
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+ show: {
202
+ opacity: 1,
203
+ y: 0,
204
+ transition: { duration: 0.25, ease: [0.0, 0.0, 0.2, 1.0] },
205
+ },
206
+ };
207
+
208
+ function CardGrid({ cards }: { cards: Card[] }) {
209
+ return (
210
+ <motion.div
211
+ className="grid gap-6"
212
+ style={{ gridTemplateColumns: 'repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))' }}
213
+ variants={container}
214
+ initial="hidden"
215
+ animate="show"
216
+ >
217
+ {cards.map(card => (
218
+ <motion.div key={card.id} variants={item}>
219
+ <Card {...card} />
220
+ </motion.div>
221
+ ))}
222
+ </motion.div>
223
+ );
224
+ }
225
+ ```
226
+
227
+ ### DO / DON'T
228
+
229
+ **DO** cap your stagger list. Staggering 50 items at 60ms means the last item starts animating 3 seconds after the first. Cap at 15–20 items maximum, or reduce the interval proportionally.
230
+
231
+ ```tsx
232
+ const staggerInterval = Math.min(60, 800 / cards.length); // never exceed 800ms total
233
+ ```
234
+
235
+ **DON'T** stagger UI that appears in response to a direct user interaction (clicking a button). Stagger is for reveals — content that loads or enters as a set. Staggering a button's icon and label on click is disorienting.
236
+
237
+ ---
238
+
239
+ ## GPU Acceleration
240
+
241
+ The browser's compositor thread handles `transform` and `opacity` changes without involving the main thread. Every other CSS property — `width`, `height`, `top`, `left`, `background-color`, `border-radius`, `box-shadow` — triggers layout or paint recalculation on the main thread and produces jank.
242
+
243
+ ### The Rule
244
+
245
+ **Only animate `transform` and `opacity`.** Everything else is off the table for animations.
246
+
247
+ ```css
248
+ /* Bad — animating width triggers layout recalculation on every frame */
249
+ .panel {
250
+ width: 0;
251
+ transition: width 300ms ease-out;
252
+ }
253
+ .panel.open { width: 320px; }
254
+
255
+ /* Good — transform doesn't trigger layout */
256
+ .panel {
257
+ transform: translateX(-320px);
258
+ transition: transform 300ms var(--ease-out);
259
+ }
260
+ .panel.open { transform: translateX(0); }
261
+ ```
262
+
263
+ ### Simulating Non-Transform Properties
264
+
265
+ | What you want | How to do it with transform/opacity |
266
+ |---|---|
267
+ | Width expand | `scaleX()` + `transform-origin: left` |
268
+ | Height expand | `scaleY()` + `transform-origin: top` |
269
+ | Slide in from left | `translateX(-100%)` → `translateX(0)` |
270
+ | Fade background | `opacity` on an overlay element |
271
+ | Grow a button | `scale(0.95)` → `scale(1)` |
272
+
273
+ ```css
274
+ /* Simulating height expand without animating height */
275
+ .accordion-content {
276
+ transform: scaleY(0);
277
+ transform-origin: top;
278
+ opacity: 0;
279
+ transition:
280
+ transform var(--duration-medium) var(--ease-out),
281
+ opacity var(--duration-medium) var(--ease-out);
282
+ }
283
+
284
+ .accordion-content.open {
285
+ transform: scaleY(1);
286
+ opacity: 1;
287
+ }
288
+ ```
289
+
290
+ ### `will-change`
291
+
292
+ `will-change: transform` hints to the browser to promote an element to its own compositor layer before animation begins, eliminating the ramp-up cost.
293
+
294
+ ```css
295
+ /* Only use will-change on elements that animate frequently */
296
+ .animated-element {
297
+ will-change: transform, opacity;
298
+ }
299
+ ```
300
+
301
+ **Caution:** `will-change` consumes GPU memory. Apply it only to elements that animate. Do not apply it to static elements or as a blanket performance fix.
302
+
303
+ ### DO / DON'T
304
+
305
+ **DO** test animations at 4x CPU throttle in Chrome DevTools. If frames drop below 60fps on throttled CPU, the animation is too expensive.
306
+
307
+ **DON'T** animate `box-shadow` directly — it is extremely expensive. Instead, animate `opacity` on a pseudo-element that has the shadow.
308
+
309
+ ```css
310
+ /* Bad — repaints on every frame */
311
+ .card { transition: box-shadow 200ms ease-out; }
312
+ .card:hover { box-shadow: 0 20px 40px rgba(0,0,0,0.2); }
313
+
314
+ /* Good — opacity change is GPU composited */
315
+ .card { position: relative; }
316
+ .card::after {
317
+ content: '';
318
+ position: absolute;
319
+ inset: 0;
320
+ border-radius: inherit;
321
+ box-shadow: 0 20px 40px rgba(0,0,0,0.2);
322
+ opacity: 0;
323
+ transition: opacity 200ms ease-out;
324
+ }
325
+ .card:hover::after { opacity: 1; }
326
+ ```
327
+
328
+ ---
329
+
330
+ ## Reduced Motion
331
+
332
+ The `prefers-reduced-motion` media query is not optional — it is a mandatory accessibility requirement. Users who set this preference include people with vestibular disorders (motion sickness from animation), epilepsy risk, and cognitive disabilities where motion creates distraction.
333
+
334
+ ### The Two Categories
335
+
336
+ **Decorative motion** (remove entirely): Entrance animations, hover effects, parallax, background animations, staggered reveals. These serve aesthetic purposes only. Disable them completely.
337
+
338
+ **Functional motion** (keep, but simplify): Toast notifications sliding in, modal appearing to indicate focus shift, loading spinners. These communicate state — remove them and the user loses information. Replace movement with instant opacity transitions instead.
339
+
340
+ ```css
341
+ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
342
+ /* Remove all decorative animations */
343
+ .card-enter,
344
+ .page-transition,
345
+ .stagger-item {
346
+ animation: none;
347
+ transition: none;
348
+ }
349
+
350
+ /* Simplify functional animations to opacity only */
351
+ .modal {
352
+ transition: opacity var(--duration-micro) linear;
353
+ /* No transform — just fade */
354
+ }
355
+
356
+ .toast {
357
+ transition: opacity var(--duration-micro) linear;
358
+ /* Remove translateY slide */
359
+ }
360
+ }
361
+ ```
362
+
363
+ ### Global Reset Pattern
364
+
365
+ ```css
366
+ /* Apply to all elements when user prefers reduced motion */
367
+ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
368
+ *,
369
+ *::before,
370
+ *::after {
371
+ animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
372
+ animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
373
+ transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
374
+ scroll-behavior: auto !important;
375
+ }
376
+ }
377
+ ```
378
+
379
+ ### React Hook
380
+
381
+ ```tsx
382
+ function useReducedMotion(): boolean {
383
+ const [prefersReduced, setPrefersReduced] = React.useState<boolean>(() => {
384
+ if (typeof window === 'undefined') return false;
385
+ return window.matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)').matches;
386
+ });
387
+
388
+ React.useEffect(() => {
389
+ const mediaQuery = window.matchMedia('(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)');
390
+ const handler = (e: MediaQueryListEvent): void => setPrefersReduced(e.matches);
391
+ mediaQuery.addEventListener('change', handler);
392
+ return () => mediaQuery.removeEventListener('change', handler);
393
+ }, []);
394
+
395
+ return prefersReduced;
396
+ }
397
+ ```
398
+
399
+ ```tsx
400
+ function AnimatedCard({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
401
+ const reducedMotion = useReducedMotion();
402
+
403
+ return (
404
+ <motion.div
405
+ initial={reducedMotion ? false : { opacity: 0, y: 12 }}
406
+ animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
407
+ transition={reducedMotion ? { duration: 0 } : { duration: 0.25 }}
408
+ >
409
+ {children}
410
+ </motion.div>
411
+ );
412
+ }
413
+ ```
414
+
415
+ ### DO / DON'T
416
+
417
+ **DO** test your UI with `prefers-reduced-motion: reduce` enabled in OS settings before every release.
418
+
419
+ **DON'T** use `prefers-reduced-motion` as an afterthought or accessibility checkbox. Build it into your animation system from the start so it applies automatically.
420
+
421
+ ---
422
+
423
+ ## Perceived Performance
424
+
425
+ Perceived performance is how fast your UI feels, independent of how fast it actually is. A 2-second load that shows content progressively feels faster than a 1-second load that shows nothing then dumps everything at once.
426
+
427
+ ### Skeleton Screens
428
+
429
+ Replace empty loading states with skeletons that match the layout of the real content. The user understands what is loading and can orient their attention.
430
+
431
+ ```tsx
432
+ function CardSkeleton() {
433
+ return (
434
+ <div className="p-6 rounded-xl border border-zinc-200 space-y-3 animate-pulse">
435
+ <div className="h-4 w-3/4 bg-zinc-200 rounded" />
436
+ <div className="h-3 w-full bg-zinc-100 rounded" />
437
+ <div className="h-3 w-2/3 bg-zinc-100 rounded" />
438
+ <div className="h-8 w-24 bg-zinc-200 rounded-lg mt-4" />
439
+ </div>
440
+ );
441
+ }
442
+
443
+ function CardList({ isLoading, cards }: { isLoading: boolean; cards: Card[] }) {
444
+ if (isLoading) {
445
+ return (
446
+ <div className="grid gap-6" style={{ gridTemplateColumns: 'repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))' }}>
447
+ {Array.from({ length: 6 }).map((_, i) => <CardSkeleton key={i} />)}
448
+ </div>
449
+ );
450
+ }
451
+ return (
452
+ <div className="grid gap-6" style={{ gridTemplateColumns: 'repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))' }}>
453
+ {cards.map(card => <Card key={card.id} {...card} />)}
454
+ </div>
455
+ );
456
+ }
457
+ ```
458
+
459
+ ### Optimistic UI
460
+
461
+ For actions with high confidence of success (creating a note, liking a post, toggling a setting), update the UI immediately and reconcile with the server response asynchronously. If the server returns an error, roll back with a toast notification.
462
+
463
+ ```tsx
464
+ function useLike(postId: string) {
465
+ const [liked, setLiked] = React.useState(false);
466
+
467
+ const toggleLike = async (): Promise<void> => {
468
+ const previous = liked;
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+ setLiked(!liked); // optimistic update — instant feedback
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+ try {
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+ await api.toggleLike(postId);
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+ } catch {
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+ setLiked(previous); // rollback on error
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+ toast.error('Could not update like — try again');
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ return { liked, toggleLike };
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Scroll-Driven Animations
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+
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+ The CSS Scroll-Driven Animations API links animation progress directly to scroll position without JavaScript. It runs entirely on the compositor thread — no `scroll` event listeners, no `requestAnimationFrame`, no main thread cost.
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+
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+ ### `animation-timeline: scroll()`
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+ `scroll()` links animation progress to the scroll position of a scroll container.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Progress bar that fills as the user scrolls the page */
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+ .scroll-progress {
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+ position: fixed;
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+ top: 0;
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+ left: 0;
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+ height: 3px;
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+ width: 100%;
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+ background: linear-gradient(to right, #3b82f6, #8b5cf6);
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+ transform-origin: left;
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+ animation: progress-grow linear;
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+ animation-timeline: scroll(root block);
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+ }
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+ @keyframes progress-grow {
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+ from { transform: scaleX(0); }
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+ to { transform: scaleX(1); }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### `animation-timeline: view()`
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+
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+ `view()` links animation progress to how much of an element is visible in the viewport. This is the correct replacement for IntersectionObserver reveal patterns.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Element fades and translates in as it enters the viewport */
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+ .reveal-on-scroll {
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+ animation: reveal-item linear both;
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+ animation-timeline: view();
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+ animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%;
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+ }
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+
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+ @keyframes reveal-item {
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+ from {
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+ opacity: 0;
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+ transform: translateY(24px);
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+ }
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+ to {
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+ opacity: 1;
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+ transform: translateY(0);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ The `animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%` clause means the animation runs from when the element starts entering the viewport to when 30% of it is visible.
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+
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+ ### React Integration
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+
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+ ```tsx
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+ // No JavaScript needed — pure CSS
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+ // Apply the class and the browser handles the rest
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+
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+ function RevealSection({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
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+ return (
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+ <section className="reveal-on-scroll py-16">
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+ {children}
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+ </section>
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+ );
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Browser Support and Fallback
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+ Scroll-driven animations are supported in Chrome 115+ and Safari 18+. Firefox support is in progress. Always include a fallback:
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Base state — visible by default (fallback for unsupported browsers) */
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+ .reveal-on-scroll {
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+ opacity: 1;
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+ transform: none;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Enhanced — scroll-driven animation for supported browsers */
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+ @supports (animation-timeline: scroll()) {
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+ .reveal-on-scroll {
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+ opacity: 0;
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+ transform: translateY(24px);
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+ animation: reveal-item linear both;
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+ animation-timeline: view();
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+ animation-range: entry 0% entry 30%;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Always respect reduced motion */
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+ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
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+ .reveal-on-scroll {
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+ animation: none !important;
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+ opacity: 1 !important;
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+ transform: none !important;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ **DO** use scroll-driven animations over JavaScript IntersectionObserver for simple reveal effects. The compositor-thread execution eliminates scroll jank.
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+
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+ **DON'T** use scroll-driven animations for complex stateful interactions (shopping cart updates, form validation, navigation). Those require JavaScript logic that cannot be expressed in CSS keyframes.
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+ **DO** always pair `@supports (animation-timeline: scroll())` with a visible fallback state — unsupported browsers must not show hidden or broken content.