reveal.js-appearance 1.1.1 → 1.1.3
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# Changelog
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## [1.1.3] - 2022-06-26
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## [1.1.2] - 2022-06-26
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## [1.1.1] - 2021-11-27
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2022 Martijn De Jongh (Martino)
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[](#) [](https://github.com/Martinomagnifico/reveal.js-appearance/archive/refs/heads/master.zip)
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An animation plugin for [Reveal.js](https://revealjs.com) that animates elements sequentially like in Powerpoint. Perfect for online portfolios or other presentations with images.
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In Powerpoint you can make slides with items that appear automatically with effects. This plugin for Reveal.js tries to achieve the same result. It's easy to set up. It uses Animate.css by Daniel Eden for the animations, with some changes
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In Powerpoint you can make slides with items that appear automatically with effects. This plugin for Reveal.js tries to achieve the same result. It's easy to set up. It uses Animate.css by Daniel Eden for the animations, with some changes to allow for a non-animated state.
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The animations will start automatically after or at each slide or fragment change if the HTML is set up to use Appearance.
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Version 1.1.1 adds an `autoappear` mode for use in cases where adding animation classes is too much of a hassle, like inside Markdown.
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Appearance v1.1.2 brought some **breaking changes**, please refer to the [migration guide](#migration-guide) before updating from v1.1.1 and under. It also changed the internal delay mechanism to use CSS animation delay in combination to adding the trigger on the parent, not each animated element. This will improve the performance.
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## Installation
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Since version 1.1.2, the styling of Appearance is automatically inserted, either loaded through NPM or from the plugin folder. Two files are inserted: The first one is Animate.css by Daniel Eden for the basic animations, we add it through a CDN. The second file adds to the first stylesheet to allow for a non-animated state.
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It is easy to set up your HTML structure for Appearance. Each element that you want to animate uses a base class and an animation class. ***You only have to add an animation class*** because the base class is automatically added to any element with an animation class. The names of these animation classes are defined by [Animate.css](https://animate.style). In the example below, you can see that the animation class is `animate__bounceInLeft`:
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* **`autoelements`**: These are the elements that `autoappear` will target. Each element has a selector and an animation class. If `autoappear` is off, the elements will still get animation if the section contains a `data-autoappear` attribute.
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