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Describe the problem
As a newcomer I was curious, how to add animations in svelte (animations which would work well with {#if
blocks that is).
So I found the https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/svelte-transition page. Looks auto-generated from source, with little context to what is is.
I was then quite confused how to actually use it, until I found the other page with a similar name, actually adding the context: https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/transition
Describe the proposed solution
Could there be please a link from https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/svelte-transition to https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/transition, saying something along the lines of:
"For context, see: https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte/transition"
This would help newbies greatly.
Thanks!
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would make my life easier
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RohithPariki commentedon May 28, 2025
Hi, I’d like to work on this issue. Could you please assign it to me?”
realfakenerd commentedon Jul 9, 2025
That would be good. Not only for the transition page, but for other pages like mentioned here: #15371.
Hm... 🤔 i think the documentation is great, but could be better, more explanation and examples, i want to help Svelte, but i am kind of lost on where to start, and i think this could be a great start for me and @RohithPariki if he wants to join the task.
I think that a overview of the features, famous websites that use it, maybe why they choose svelte and Sveltekit.
Some more examples to help better than what already is in the documentation, maybe more practical examples, translations would be great too, i know English, but i would like to see the documentation in Portuguese.