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This is too biased for me IMHO. I do agree with some points, documentation IS amazing, and you are very likely under-documenting things. But documentation is not cheap to create, and specially it's not cheap to maintain. I've worked in multiple companies where the problem was too much documentation, and of course everyone was afraid to update or ghasps remove any piece of old documentation in case it... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
An advantage of this approach is that it lets us utilize any CSS animation library that works off of the same concept of adding and removing classes. Some of the more popular libraries that work this way are animate.css and magic.css. Chris Coyier has an amazing article on CSS Tricks that lists more of these if you are interested. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites
Material UI - A CSS Framework and a Set of React Components that Implement Google's Material Design
Devhints - TL;DR for developer documentation
Bootstrap - Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions
Stack Overflow Documentation - A crowdsourced developer documentation
Anime.js - Lightweight JavaScript animation library