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https://codesandbox.io/s/react-genie-example-8xfsc
- styled-components
- layout-styled-components
- react-animations
- react-intersection-observer
yarn add react-genie
Just render the RevealGlobalStyles component anywhere, so it will add the class names for the animations:
import {RevealGlobalStyles} from 'react-genie'
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<RevealGlobalStyles />
<div> rest of the app </div>
</div>
);
};import {Reveal} from 'react-genie';
<Reveal>
<h1>The default animation is fade in</h1>
</Reveal>{
animation?: string; // animation class name
delay?: number; // animation delay
mode?: RevealMode; // "clone" or "wrap"
debugName?: string; // if you specify it, you will get console logs
style?: CSSObject; // extra styles
onShowDone?: () => void; // callback after show
}import {Reveal, Animation} from 'react-genie';
<Reveal animation={Animation.SlideInLeft}>
<h1>This title will slide in from the left</h1>
</Reveal>Hint: you can also pass your own class name here if you have custom animations.
The default mode is wrap, so the children element will be wrapped in an additional div.
If you don't want that additional div, you can use clone or RevealMode.Clone.
import {Reveal, RevealMode} from 'react-genie';
<Reveal mode={RevealMode.Clone}>
<h1>This h1 will be cloned instead of wrapped</h1>
</Reveal>In order for clone to work your element needs to accept className, style, and ref, as props. So, if you're trying to clone custom components, make sure they support these props.
import {Reveal, AnimatedTitle} from 'react-genie';
<AnimatedTitle>
This sentence will animate in word by word
</AnimatedTitle>The AnimatedTitle component will split the children prop word by word (so it should be a string), and animate each word with a delay in between.