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I know there is a longer-term plan to reimplement Liquid Fire on top of Ember Animated, but for folks working today, could you provide a 2-3 sentence summary of when they should use Liquid Fire (if they at all) vs. Ember Animated?
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The major thing that remains in liquid-fire (and will stay there) is application-level concerns: having a thing like app/transitions.js that controls how your application "in the large" is laid out in space and animates from route to route.
The major thing that remains in liquid-fire (and will stay there) is application-level concerns: having a thing like app/transitions.js that controls how your application "in the large" is laid out in space and animates from route to route.
I also have same problem. Do you mean we should use liquid-fire for things like animates from route to route and use Ember Animated for what it can do at same time?
I know there is a longer-term plan to reimplement Liquid Fire on top of Ember Animated, but for folks working today, could you provide a 2-3 sentence summary of when they should use Liquid Fire (if they at all) vs. Ember Animated?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: