It’s been awhile since I did any frontend work. Is there something that has taken jQuery’s place?

    • @spartanatreyu@programming.dev
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      17 months ago

      What do you mean about animations?

      Every use-case I can think about is already well supported by vanilla css/js without libraries or frameworks. (not including really out-there use-cases like game engines or image editors)

      Can you give an example?

      • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        jQuery Effects are usually easier to work with than CSS alternatives, single predictable line with events vs multiple lines that you can’t hook thing into easily. Note that I’m not defending jQuery nowadays I even void it and always prefer vanilla, but there are things on that library that are objectify easier to do.

        • @spartanatreyu@programming.dev
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          47 months ago

          I think you’re forgetting about the Animation API.

          Example: making something flash once to get a user’s attention

          element.animate( {opacity: [1, 0, 1]}, { duration: 500 } );
          

          Use CSS animations everywhere you can, but if you need to be able to hook into an animation (to dynamically change the speed, cancel something, sync animations together, etc…) you should be using the Animation API.

          There’s never a need for jQuery.