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A lightweight JavaScript library to build isometric projections using CSS classes
A lightweight JavaScript library to build isometric projections using CSS classes
https://elchininet.github.io/isometric-css/
To give the apperance of an isometric projection to an HTML element, it is needed to apply CSS transformations to it. This transformations could be complex to manage, and even more when we have multiple elements and we want to translate or rotate them. The isometric-css library can help you with this task, it will create the necessary CSS rules to transform the HTML elements and attach them to the page automatically. You can either apply the transformation through declarative data attributes in the HTML code or use the library API methods to apply the transformations to the elements dynamically using JavaScript.
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A lightweight JavaScript library to build isometric projections through declarative HTML attributes
We found that isometric-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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