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Sources for the timelineDemo on front page?

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Hi,

 

Sorry if this has already been answered, but is there any way to get the source code for the "timelineDemo" on the main GreenSock JS page? There are some nifty effects that I would like to use to learn the platform better. Intended use is for eLearning interactions and animations in conjunction with Adobe Edge Animate (for visual validation mainly).

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Fred

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Hi Fred, and Welcome to the GreenSock forums!

 

Thanks a ton for your interest in GSAP JS and your appreciation of the effects used on our promo page. Unfortunately, in its current state, that animation isn't ready for public distribution and consumption.

 

I am intending to make tutorials and provide demos that focus on each one of those effects. We really have our hands to the grindstone trying to get the resources together that folks need to jump into the platform.

 

Is there a singular effect you are interested in? I'd be happy to create and share some isolated files that you can dig into to help you along.

 

Thanks again for your interest.

 

Carl

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Thanks Carl, and apologies for the delayed repsonse - out on business. In the meantime, I've decided to dive in and just take a stab at it, and it's turned out to be incredibly intuitive, with just the right level of API control.

 

I'm trying to find the best way to handle high-level sequences like "scenes" that consist of of many simple animations - and which are also peppered with a few interactions (mainly click/taps) via events. It's nice to know that the animations are rock solid, and that whatever my scene-based MVC best practice evolves into, it has a rocking animation engine that just does what it's told. Even on IE.

 

If you know of any scene-based demos that I could look at, please do forward on.

 

Cheers, and thanks for some awesome goods!

 

Fred

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