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@lottiefiles/dotlottie-web
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@lottiefiles/dotlottie-web
is a JavaScript library for rendering Lottie and dotLottie animations in Node.js and web environments. It provides a simple and intuitive API for loading, playing, and controlling animations, as well as advanced features like interactivity and theming.
dotLottie is an open-source file format that bundles one or more Lottie animations along with their assets into a single, compressed .lottie file. It uses ZIP compression for efficient storage and distribution. The format also supports advanced features like interactivity and theming, making it a powerful tool for creating dynamic and interactive animations.
To get started with @lottiefiles/dotlottie-web
, follow the documentation here.
@lottiefiles/dotlottie-web
is an isomorphic library designed to work in both browser and Node.js environments. It supports Node.js version 18 and higher, as well as all major web browsers.
Explore these CodePen examples to see @lottiefiles/dotlottie-web
in action:
We welcome contributions! Please see our contributing guidelines for more details on how to get started with the project locally.
Encountered a problem or have a feature request? Log an issue in our issues tab. You can also browse through older issues and discussions to find solutions to common problems.
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Lottie and DotLottie player for the web
The npm package @lottiefiles/dotlottie-web receives a total of 183,588 weekly downloads. As such, @lottiefiles/dotlottie-web popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lottiefiles/dotlottie-web demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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