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@tsparticles/updater-size
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tsParticles updater plugin for size animations.
The CDN/Vanilla version JS has one required file in vanilla configuration:
Including the tsparticles.updater.size.min.js
file will export the function to load the updater plugin:
loadSizeUpdater;
Once the scripts are loaded you can set up tsParticles
and the updater plugin like this:
(async () => {
await loadSizeUpdater(tsParticles);
await tsParticles.load({
id: "tsparticles",
options: {
/* options */
},
});
})();
This package is compatible also with ES or CommonJS modules, firstly this needs to be installed, like this:
$ npm install @tsparticles/updater-size
or
$ yarn add @tsparticles/updater-size
Then you need to import it in the app, like this:
const { tsParticles } = require("@tsparticles/engine");
const { loadSizeUpdater } = require("@tsparticles/updater-size");
(async () => {
await loadSizeUpdater(tsParticles);
})();
or
import { tsParticles } from "@tsparticles/engine";
import { loadSizeUpdater } from "@tsparticles/updater-size";
(async () => {
await loadSizeUpdater(tsParticles);
})();
FAQs
tsParticles particles size updater
We found that @tsparticles/updater-size 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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