I was checking the code and....<p>getStoryMorningGlory = function(what) { //my wife told me to stop singing Wonderwall. I SAID MAYBE.<p><a href="https://github.com/ramon82/zuck.js/blob/master/zuck.js#L807" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ramon82/zuck.js/blob/master/zuck.js#L807</a>
Beautiful. Great satire, excellent timing, and does what it says on its Face. Skinnable for extra Snazz, configurable with your own endpoints for Insta-Stories. No giant framework, just a Gram of vanilla JS. This guy knows Whats up.
As someone who doesn't use snapchat nor instagram, the stories feature on Facebook mobile and Messenger is really confusing. It seems to have come from nowhere and is just in my way. I'm afraid to click on it.
HAH! Seriously though, it is weird having three identical-looking Stories features that don't show the same data, despite being linked to my FB account (can't speak for WhatsApp as I don't use it).
This lib reminds me of <a href="https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen</a> :D
The demo site runs bad on iOS. Bad scrolling (i.e. overflow not set to "touch"), animations are very choppy, videos do not play inline, unable to swipe to dismiss. The last one is not a big deal, but the others are crucial.