Customizing Animation Easing
Animation easing determines how an animation accelerates or decelerates as it plays, shaping the overall feel of the movement. With AOS, you can customize easing by adding the data-aos-easing attribute to any animated element. This attribute accepts standard timing functions such as "linear", "ease-in", "ease-out", "ease-in-out", or even custom "cubic-bezier" values for advanced control.
Choosing the right easing is important for user experience:
- Linear easing results in a steady, mechanical motion;
- Ease-in starts slowly and speeds up, making elements feel like they are gaining momentum;
- Ease-out starts quickly and slows down, which is useful for gentle landings;
- Ease-in-out combines both for a natural, smooth effect;
- Custom cubic-bezier curves let you fine-tune the motion for unique or branded interactions.
When customizing animation easing, consider the mood and intent of your interface. For playful or dramatic effects, experiment with custom cubic-bezier values. For subtle, professional transitions, stick with standard easings like "ease-in-out". Always preview your animations on real devices to ensure they feel right and do not distract from your content.
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Customizing Animation Easing
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Animation easing determines how an animation accelerates or decelerates as it plays, shaping the overall feel of the movement. With AOS, you can customize easing by adding the data-aos-easing attribute to any animated element. This attribute accepts standard timing functions such as "linear", "ease-in", "ease-out", "ease-in-out", or even custom "cubic-bezier" values for advanced control.
Choosing the right easing is important for user experience:
- Linear easing results in a steady, mechanical motion;
- Ease-in starts slowly and speeds up, making elements feel like they are gaining momentum;
- Ease-out starts quickly and slows down, which is useful for gentle landings;
- Ease-in-out combines both for a natural, smooth effect;
- Custom cubic-bezier curves let you fine-tune the motion for unique or branded interactions.
When customizing animation easing, consider the mood and intent of your interface. For playful or dramatic effects, experiment with custom cubic-bezier values. For subtle, professional transitions, stick with standard easings like "ease-in-out". Always preview your animations on real devices to ensure they feel right and do not distract from your content.
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