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_Just-add-water CSS animation_
`animate.css` is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness.
## Installation
To install via Bower, simply do the following:
```bash
$ bower install animate.css --save
```
or you can install via npm:
```bash
$ npm install animate.css --save
```
## Basic Usage
1. Include the stylesheet on your document's `
`
```html
```
Instead of installing you may use the remote version (hosted by [CDNJS](https://cdnjs.com/libraries/animate.css)):
```html
```
You may [generate a SRI hash](https://www.srihash.org/) of that particular version and then use it to ensure the file's integrity; also you can make anonymous requests to CDN by setting the corresponding [`crossorigin`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/CORS_settings_attributes) attribute:
```html
```
2. Add the class `animated` to the element you want to animate. You may also want to include the class `infinite` for an infinite loop.
3. Finally you need to add one of the following classes:
| Class Name | | | |
| ----------------- | ------------------ | ------------------- | -------------------- |
| `bounce` | `flash` | `pulse` | `rubberBand` |
| `shake` | `headShake` | `swing` | `tada` |
| `wobble` | `jello` | `bounceIn` | `bounceInDown` |
| `bounceInLeft` | `bounceInRight` | `bounceInUp` | `bounceOut` |
| `bounceOutDown` | `bounceOutLeft` | `bounceOutRight` | `bounceOutUp` |
| `fadeIn` | `fadeInDown` | `fadeInDownBig` | `fadeInLeft` |
| `fadeInLeftBig` | `fadeInRight` | `fadeInRightBig` | `fadeInUp` |
| `fadeInUpBig` | `fadeOut` | `fadeOutDown` | `fadeOutDownBig` |
| `fadeOutLeft` | `fadeOutLeftBig` | `fadeOutRight` | `fadeOutRightBig` |
| `fadeOutUp` | `fadeOutUpBig` | `flipInX` | `flipInY` |
| `flipOutX` | `flipOutY` | `lightSpeedIn` | `lightSpeedOut` |
| `rotateIn` | `rotateInDownLeft` | `rotateInDownRight` | `rotateInUpLeft` |
| `rotateInUpRight` | `rotateOut` | `rotateOutDownLeft` | `rotateOutDownRight` |
| `rotateOutUpLeft` | `rotateOutUpRight` | `hinge` | `jackInTheBox` |
| `rollIn` | `rollOut` | `zoomIn` | `zoomInDown` |
| `zoomInLeft` | `zoomInRight` | `zoomInUp` | `zoomOut` |
| `zoomOutDown` | `zoomOutLeft` | `zoomOutRight` | `zoomOutUp` |
| `slideInDown` | `slideInLeft` | `slideInRight` | `slideInUp` |
| `slideOutDown` | `slideOutLeft` | `slideOutRight` | `slideOutUp` |
Full example:
```html
Example
```
[Check out all the animations here!](https://daneden.github.io/animate.css/)
## Usage
To use animate.css in your website, simply drop the stylesheet into your document's ``, and add the class `animated` to an element, along with any of the animation names. That's it! You've got a CSS animated element. Super!
```html
```
or use the version hosted by [CDNJS](https://cdnjs.com/libraries/animate.css)
```html
```
You can do a whole bunch of other stuff with animate.css when you combine it with jQuery or add your own CSS rules. Dynamically add animations using jQuery with ease:
```javascript
$('#yourElement').addClass('animated bounceOutLeft');
```
You can also detect when an animation ends:
```javascript
// See https://github.com/daneden/animate.css/issues/644
var animationEnd = (function(el) {
var animations = {
animation: 'animationend',
OAnimation: 'oAnimationEnd',
MozAnimation: 'mozAnimationEnd',
WebkitAnimation: 'webkitAnimationEnd',
};
for (var t in animations) {
if (el.style[t] !== undefined) {
return animations[t];
}
}
})(document.createElement('div'));
$('#yourElement').one(animationEnd, doSomething);
```
[View a video tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBQGl6zokMs) on how to use Animate.css with jQuery here.
**Note:** `jQuery.one()` is used when you want to execute the event handler at most _once_. More information [here](http://api.jquery.com/one/).
You can also extend jQuery to add a function that does it all for you:
```javascript
$.fn.extend({
animateCss: function(animationName, callback) {
var animationEnd = (function(el) {
var animations = {
animation: 'animationend',
OAnimation: 'oAnimationEnd',
MozAnimation: 'mozAnimationEnd',
WebkitAnimation: 'webkitAnimationEnd',
};
for (var t in animations) {
if (el.style[t] !== undefined) {
return animations[t];
}
}
})(document.createElement('div'));
this.addClass('animated ' + animationName).one(animationEnd, function() {
$(this).removeClass('animated ' + animationName);
if (typeof callback === 'function') callback();
});
return this;
},
});
```
And use it like this:
```javascript
$('#yourElement').animateCss('bounce');
or;
$('#yourElement').animateCss('bounce', function() {
// Do somthing after animation
});
```
You can change the duration of your animations, add a delay or change the number of times that it plays:
```css
#yourElement {
-vendor-animation-duration: 3s;
-vendor-animation-delay: 2s;
-vendor-animation-iteration-count: infinite;
}
```
_Note: be sure to replace "vendor" in the CSS with the applicable vendor prefixes (webkit, moz, etc)_
## Custom Builds
Animate.css is powered by [gulp.js](http://gulpjs.com/), and you can create custom builds pretty easily. First of all, you’ll need Gulp and all other dependencies:
```sh
$ cd path/to/animate.css/
$ sudo npm install
```
Next, run `gulp` to compile your custom builds. For example, if you want only some of the “attention seekers”, simply edit the `animate-config.json` file to select only the animations you want to use.
```javascript
"attention_seekers": {
"bounce": true,
"flash": false,
"pulse": false,
"shake": true,
"headShake": true,
"swing": true,
"tada": true,
"wobble": true,
"jello":true
}
```
## License
Animate.css is licensed under the MIT license. (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
## Contributing
Pull requests are the way to go here. I apologise in advance for the slow action on pull requests and issues. I only have two rules for submitting a pull request: match the naming convention (camelCase, categorised [fades, bounces, etc]) and let us see a demo of submitted animations in a [pen](http://codepen.io). That last one is important.