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I guess a self-contained html would do. How can I do it?
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What I mean is a single svg file to be run with a browser but potentially without internet. So the GSAP stuff would have to be "included" in some way in the file.
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Hi all,
it's all in the title basically: is it possible to make a standalone svg with GASP animations?
thanks
Philippe
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Thank you,
I realised just after posting I had not included Raphael. Obviously it works better that way.
Your answer implies that I might be able to do the same thing without using Raphael (I've never used it so I don't mind using a simpler way).
What I want to do is to combine the ability to drag and to spin an object.
I'm a junior high math teacher and my final goal is to implement a web app to demonstrate geometrical constructions using tools such as ruler, set square, protractor...
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Hi all,
I'm totally new to GSAP (and I don't have much experience with HTML for that matter).
So I figured I would copy some code, check that I can make it work and start tweaking.
Alas I didn't get far.
I attached my .html file which is basically a header calling gsap and draggable and a body where I pasted OSUblake's .html and .js code.
I get the structure of the document but the boxes are empty.
I guess I should have called something else ....
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
PhilippeCollision.html
Standalone svg with GSAP
in GSAP
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Ok, thanks, I'll ask.