Website Animations

Three.js and Other Cool Tools for New Animators to Try

Did you ever see a website that looks really cool and want to make one like it? Assuming you're doing is for fun or a personal site, there is a wide range of tools that can help you achieve the exciting effects you want to emulate. ...

Animated Effects Make a Website Fun But Not As Accessible

A website designer showed an example of a website that has a lot of animated effects. Those animations include cartoon figures as well as masks that slide. The site also has boxes of text that slide from left to right. When the user scrolls down, the ...

Animations Within the Web Browser? Look No Further than CSS

Modern web design sensibilities call for most of a website's animated elements to be handled within the client's web browser instead of supplied as self-contained files that the client has to spend time loading. Animated aesthetic elements that give the impression of having been exported out ...

Website Animations Run By Syntax Alone: A Rising Trend

Historically, interactive animations that dynamically respond to client input have been constructed mostly in web animation programs like Adobe Flash and exported as SWF files, which web browsers then load along with the rest of the contents of a given page. Recently, however, the potential of ...