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Easing Functions Cheat Sheet

Simple cheat sheet to help developers pick the right easing function.

Sponsored by Evil Martians

Contributing

GitHub has great instructions on how to set up Git, fork a project and make pull requests. If you have a problem with Git, just send your files directly to andrey@sitnik.ru.

Translate

Just copy the i18n/en.yml file to i18n/CODE.yml (where CODE is the lowercased RFC 3066 language code of your target language, for example fr-ca for Canadian French) and translate all messages.

Test

  1. To build the site and test your fix/translation you’ll need to have Ruby and Bundler installed. For example, in a Debian-based (e.g. Ubuntu) environment:

    sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1 ruby1.9.1-dev
    sudo gem1.9.1 install bundler --no-user-install --bindir /usr/bin
  2. Install project dependencies:

    bundle install --path=.bundle
  3. That’s all. Run development server:

    bundle exec rake server
  4. And open localhost:3000 in browser.

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  • HTML 24.4%
  • CoffeeScript 17.5%