Tools to make your web dev life a bit easy.
⭐ Inspector
1) Inspect CSS and HTML just by hovering over the element.
2) Live edit CSS and HTML.
3) Export code to Codepen.
4) Inspect media queries and animations.
5) Edit the content of any HTML element.
6) Traverse DOM elements with arrow keys.
7) Know fonts per tag.
8) Finds font on Google Fonts.
9) Extract all the colors used on the page.
10) Toggle visibility of any element or remove an element from the page and persist changes.
11) Easily search elements by tag, class, or id.
⭐ Color Eyedropper 1) Pick colors from anywhere on the page, even images and IFrames. 2) Get hex and RGB values. 3) Save colors.
⭐ Assets 1) Extract images, SVGs, and videos from the page. 2) Download all the assets at once in ZIP.
⭐ Responsive 1) Any click, scroll, or navigation you perform in one device will be replicated to all devices in real-time. 2) Add new custom device profiles as you like and arrange devices to fit your style. 3) Hot-Reloading Support.
⭐ Debug 1) Clear cache, cookies, and local storage of specific origin or whole browser. 2) Get meta tags from the page and copy them with one click. 3) Check the whole page for spelling mistakes (Only supports English).
⭐ Screenshots 1) Take a screenshot of the whole page or just a visible area. 2) Screenshot the visible area of every tab with just one click. 3) Save the screenshot in PDF, JPG, or PNG.
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Based on our record, React Transition Group seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Other day me want create quick remove items from list animation for site. This time skip React Transition Group, try new View Transition, save time. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
The two most popular choices now (circa Jan 2024) are React Transition Group, started in 2016, and Framer Motion, started in 2018. I'm not too familiar with the former, so this article solely dives into the workings of AnimatePresence from Framer Motion and how it's able to enable exit animations. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
We use the React Transition Group CSSTransition. I think you could also use Framer Motion, but I've never really tested this. Source: almost 2 years ago
With transitions that come out of the box with React do you mean React-Transition-Group ? Source: about 2 years ago
I don't have an answer to your specific question but I do have a recommendation that might help. Take a look at https://reactcommunity.org/react-transition-group/. It's very popular and used by MUI in their animated components. Even if you don't install it, looking at their docs and source code might help you get a better idea of how to do what you want. Source: about 2 years ago
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