I tried this and found it to be incredibly poor.<p>Then I discovered by reading the comments that this is because it doesn't work correctly in my browser.<p>Normally, I would advise you to prominently display information about where it works... except that in today's world, not being cross-browser makes a library like this essentially useless. Instead, I would suggest not bothering to publicize this until you have it working in all major browsers.
I like the effects but the fact it only works with Chrome is a no-go for me. I don't see it being be too difficult to get this working in safari, firefox or modern IE..
This looks nice. It seems to have much of the same functionality as jquery coupled with jquery-ui, right? Or am I missing something? I've used jquery to do all sorts of slide animations and it's cross browser (which may help you with the Chrome only issue - if you decide to port as a jquery plugin).<p>I do really like the sidebar pop-out. I've never seen that in jquery before - or perhaps missed it in the docs. Good job.
> Carefully choreographed motion design can effectively guide the user’s attention and focus through multiple steps of a process or procedure, avoid confusion when layouts change or elements are rearranged, and improve the overall beauty of the experience.<p>I could not agree more!
Great, yep that's what we need. I prefer to use animation only to guide the user - not for 'oooh-ahhh' Flash-esque nonsense. So a library geared towards just that would save so much time.<p>Well done - and thank you, looking forward to cross browser version!
Chrome only makes it hard to use, but I've starred it and if I can somehow squeeze in time, I'd love to fork the project and see if I can help bring it to other browsers.