Rachel Nabors — Web Animations API Tools
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Aug 31, 2017
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Rachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities.
Rachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities.

Rachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities.

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Time Jumps

  • 1:50 What’s cool about web animation API?
  • 6:20 Does anyone still use SASS?
  • 10:10 What is After Effects used for in web design?
  • 17:24 Did we have Flash?
  • 18:40 Comparing Greensock to the Web Animation API.
  • 26:15 Does web animations have browser support?
  • 28:55 Are there polyfills we can reach for?
  • 30:00 Where should we be using animations?
  • 34:35 The Only Coin example of animation.
  • 44:40 What tools do you recommend for people getting into animation?
  • 47:10 Where can people learn more about your books and courses?

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