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Versatile and extensible page transition library for server-rendered websites
swup 4 is released 🎉 Check out the release notes and upgrade guide.
Versatile and extensible page transition library for server-rendered websites.
Features • Demos • Plugins • Themes • Documentation • Discussions
Swup adds page transitions to server-rendered websites. It manages the complete page load lifecycle and smoothly animates between the current and next page. In addition, it offers many other quality-of-life improvements like caching, smart preloading, native browser history and enhanced accessibility.
Make your site feel like a snappy single-page app — without any of the complexity.
Explore our interactive demos to see swup in action.
Visit our official documentation to learn more.
Swup is small by design. Extended features can be added via plugins:
Check out the list of official plugins and third-party integrations.
Get started quickly with one of three official themes: fade, slide, and overlay.
Take a look at the interactive demos and sites using swup for more examples.
If you're having trouble implementing swup, check out the Common Issues section of the docs, look at closed issues or create a new discussion.
We're looking for maintainers! 👀
Become a sponsor on Open Collective or support development through GitHub sponsors.
This project is tested with BrowserStack.
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Versatile and extensible page transition library for server-rendered websites
We found that swup 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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