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This library provides widgets that can be used to create a smooshy user interface.
This package provides some widgets you can use to create a smooshy UI.
This package provides squishy UI components that you can use right out of the box. Or, optionally, you can create your own.
Add the following to your index.html
file:
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/dough-js"></script>
Wrap any component in dough-pressable
to make it squish based on a user's input gestures.
<dough-pressable>
<img src="..." />
</dough-pressable>
dough-draggable
allows you to drag and drop components around... Only this time it's squishy!
<dough-draggable>
<img src="..." />
</dough-draggable>
If the above widgets aren't exactly what you're looking for, you can easily create your own squishy component using the provided dough-all-purpose-flour
component! Check out the dough-pressable
implementation for how to do that.
If you don't like the default dough settings, you can easily change how the dough feels. Just update the provided viscosity
and adhesion
parameters.
<dough-draggable viscosity="10" adhesion="4">
<img src="..." />
</dough-draggable>
Contributions to this package are always welcome! Please read the contributing guidlines.
Dough
widget or some other awesome feature that you want to share with the community, you can fork the repository and submit a pull request!keywords: dough, rubber, elastic, rubber-band, rubberband, stretchy, squishy, smooshy, linear-algebra, matrix, transformation, flexible, draggable, drag, pressable, custom, ui, ux, interactive, animation, engage, stencil, react, angular, vue, flutter, web, mobile, responsive
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This library provides widgets that can be used to create a smooshy user interface.
We found that dough-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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