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12 Best CSS Animations on CodeCanyon

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In the past few years, browsers have come a long way when it comes to supporting newer CSS properties that allow developers to create nice effects and animations using just pure CSS. There is a lot of browser support for using different transitions and keyframe animations in your projects now. You no longer have to rely on JavaScript libraries to add basic animations. Animating different elements on a webpage is now easier than ever. However, it can still be very confusing or daunting for absolute beginners. In this post, we will cover some of the best CSS animation libraries on CodeCanyon that you can use to add fancy CSS animation to your webpages today. CSS Animations and Effects on CodeCanyon If you head over to the  CSS Animations and Effects section on CodeCanyon , you will see that there are currently over 140 different libraries related to CSS animations. New libraries are added periodically to the collection and you can select one from the best sellers or apply...

3 Top Fan Video Templates for After Effects to Celebrate the Super Bowl

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The big game is nearly upon us! With nearly 100 million viewers last year, it's safe to say that plenty will be tuned in to the main event on Sunday.  Whether you're watching to see your favorite team or to tune into the commercials, why not make a promo video of your own? With the help of a template, you can put together something quickly. In this article, you'll see three top templates from Envato Elements that help you create a promo for the Super Bowl! They're all available as part of Elements' library. 3 Top Fan Video Templates for the Super Bowl 1.  Football Night V.2 Promoting your party for the big game? This template might be a perfect choice. Even better, if your team didn't make the cut, you can use your logo to help you imagine the matchup.    2.  Sport - American Football This football-themed video is downright epic. It's intense and sets the stage for a clash of titans on the field. No matter what two teams you want to include, ...

What is a WordPress Plugin?

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If you’ve been using WordPress for any time at all, you’ll probably have realized that you can get a lot more from it if you install plugins on your site. Plugins are extra bits of code that will add additional functionality to your WordPress site: in other words, they let it do more things. In this article, I’ll explain exactly what a plugin is, when you might want to use one, and how it works. I’ll also share some tips to help you identify which plugins you should be adding to your WordPress site. Plugins vs Themes: What’s the Difference? The first question to clear up is the difference between a theme and a plugin. Your theme is the code that makes your website look the way it does. It includes styling for all of your content, images, layouts and more. It contains the code that fetches your posts and pages and displays them on the page, and it’s essential for your site to work. Every WordPress site needs a theme. Without one, you won’t be able to display any content on the pag...