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At Doczilla, we embarked on a mission driven by necessity. Faced with the challenge of converting HTML into polished documents and images, we scoured the landscape for a solution that aligned perfectly with our needs. Surprisingly, we found none that matched our specific use case.
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I’d use MorphSVG from gsap, unless this has to be some sort of “live” text that changes often then maybe look at Blotter.js. Source: about 1 year ago
Reminds me a lot of simplified Blotter.js library effect, may not be exact but still worth checking it out: https://blotter.js.org/. Source: about 2 years ago
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