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  1. Hello, I have a question about how to replicate the hover effect in boxes like this site (https://www.vovi.studio/). My question is how to have the box background changed to black but in a smooth way like the example website and split the text. I managed to do something with the code below, but it wasn't as smooth as on the example site. // react box component import { useRef } from 'react'; import gsap from 'gsap'; import { ArrowCircleRight } from 'phosphor-react'; import { Flex, SplitElement } from '@/components'; import * as S from './styles'; import { DefaultTheme } from '@/styles'; interface IGridBoxProps { alignWrapper?: 'center' | 'flex-end'; justifyChildren?: 'center' | 'space-between'; } const GridBox = ({ alignWrapper = 'center', justifyChildren = 'space-between' }: IGridBoxProps) => { const splitElementRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null); const gridBoxRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null); const tl = gsap.timeline({ defaults: { duration: 0.2, ease: 'power1.inOut' } }); const onEnter = () => { if (splitElementRef.current && gridBoxRef.current) { const splitChildren = gsap.utils.toArray( splitElementRef.current.children ); tl.to(gridBoxRef.current, { background: DefaultTheme.colors.text.heading, duration: 0.3, stagger: -0.05 }); tl.to(splitChildren, { yPercent: -100, stagger: -0.05 }); } }; const onLeave = () => { if (splitElementRef.current && gridBoxRef.current) { const splitChildren = gsap.utils.toArray( splitElementRef.current.children ); tl.to(splitChildren, { yPercent: 0 }); tl.to(gridBoxRef.current, { background: DefaultTheme.colors.white, duration: 0.15 }); } }; return ( <S.GridBoxWrapper align={alignWrapper} ref={gridBoxRef} onMouseEnter={onEnter} onMouseLeave={onLeave} > <Flex align="flex-end" justify={justifyChildren} style={{ width: '100%' }} > <SplitElement firstChild="firstChild" lastChild="lastChild" ref={splitElementRef} /> <ArrowCircleRight size={20} weight="bold" /> </Flex> </S.GridBoxWrapper> ); }; export default GridBox; //styles box component import styled, { css } from 'styled-components'; import { Flex } from '..'; export const GridBoxWrapper = styled(Flex)` ${({ theme }) => css` width: 100%; height: 200px; border: 1px solid ${theme.colors.gray[50]}; padding: 3.2rem; svg { color: ${theme.colors.gray[200]}; } `} `; //react split component import { ForwardRefRenderFunction, HTMLAttributes, ReactNode, forwardRef } from 'react'; import * as S from './styles'; type SlitWrapperDivType = HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>; interface ISplitElementProps extends SlitWrapperDivType { firstChild: ReactNode; lastChild: ReactNode; } const SplitElement: ForwardRefRenderFunction< HTMLDivElement, ISplitElementProps > = ({ firstChild, lastChild, ...props }, ref) => { return ( <S.SplitWrapper {...props} ref={ref}> <S.SplitChildren>{firstChild}</S.SplitChildren> <S.SplitChildren>{lastChild}</S.SplitChildren> </S.SplitWrapper> ); }; export default forwardRef(SplitElement); //styles split component import styled, { css } from 'styled-components'; export const SplitWrapper = styled.div` width: fit-content; height: 2em; overflow: hidden; display: flex; flex-direction: column; justify-content: flex-start; align-items: flex-start; `; export const SplitChildren = styled.span` ${({ theme }) => css` color: ${theme.colors.gray[200]}; font-size: 2em; line-height: 1; cursor: pointer; display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; `} `; Can anyone help me improve this gsap code and make the animation as smooth as possible? Thank you all very much in advance. Gravação de Tela 2023-10-17 às 18.51.17.mov
  2. Here is an animated "wordcloud-ish meets bubblechart-esque" data viz exercise attempting to replace heavy packing algorithms, d3.js, etc. with some short, simple, sweet GSAP and exploit CSS3 flex-box's flex-wrap. The idea is to allow a fixed collection of words to grow/shrink (coming from a stream of PubNub "votes") in place without overlapping. Essentially nudging/hugging their neighbors but maintaining the overall position. For my needs it's working beautifully, until a "line-break" occurs. Curious to know if any of you might have ideas for smoothing out the "jump" when a word needs to hop onto the next line? Or perhaps I'm missing something easy by incorporating GSAP's split text.
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