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Micron.JS

A [μ] microInteraction library built with CSS and JavaScript

Micron.JS Alternatives

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  1. 18

    Create beautiful CSS animations in your browser

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  2. 14

    A small class-based animation library consisting of small but useful animations.

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    Animate.css is a cross-browser library of CSS animations.

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  5. 16

    Lightweight JavaScript animation library

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  6. Some CSS classes to move your DOM!

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  7. 14

    A Library to Raise your Web Design without Coding.

    Open Source

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  8. 10

    A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects to be applied to links, buttons, logos, etc.

    Open Source

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  9. Easy copy-paste beautiful CSS animations

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  10. JS library for creating graphic and interactive experiences

    Open Source

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  11. GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform) is a suite of JavaScript tools for high-performance animations that work in all major browsers.

    Open Source freemium $99.0 / Annually

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  12. Quick, simple but powerful Cross Platform image editor.

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  14. A marketplace for busy front-end developers

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