The Facebook dev team yesterday released a JavaScript animation library under a modified BSD license. The JavaScript library works in Canvas pages and Profile boxes, and also outside of Facebook! That means you can grab a copy of the library and, since it's been decoupled from the FBJS core, you can use it to add animations to your own webpages.
From the dev wiki, it looks simple enough to use, with FBJS's jQuery-style chainability really shining through when applied to the ordering of animation and effects sequences. The library also allows advanced techniques like checkpoints with callbacks and custom easing.
Cool. I'm definitely gonna' have to find some time to check out the library.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
FBJS Animation
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