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Working with the Curve – Advanced Animation with Dojo

  • January 22nd, 2010
  • Posted in Dojo Love . Experiments in Web
  • By Jens Arps

If you use animations, you probably use them to animate CSS properties. But this post is about some real bareknuckle animation – using the dojo toolkit. We’ll have a look into dojo.Animation and talk about the curve, the line, easing and rate, and we’ll check out (the somehow undocumented) dojox.fx._core – and see how to [ READ MORE ]

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