The basics for demanding animations within the browser are set thanks to CSS3 and JavaScript. But the CSS characteristics and JavaScript methods only allow general movement. The framework mo.js, however, allows much more complex animations using unique but quick to set up easing features. Easy Entry, but no Documentation Yet As mo.js works without jQuery or other libraries, all you need to do is implement the framework’s JavaScript file. In the download package, there is a demo HTML document in which the JavaScript file as well as a ,,<div>" element are set already. That means you can instantly start and take a look at all of mo.js’ options. You can find several tutorials on the website, explaining what mo.js does and how to use it with the help of code examples and a demo. Unfortunately, there are only tutorials for the easing options so far. There are no tutorials available for the different modules and tweening features. A documentation is missing as well. But mo.js is already without that a fascinating animation tool for its unique way of creating complex easing features. Tutorial Page Easy Syntax for Easy Animations Using mo.js is very straightforward. You can create new animations and […]* You might also be interested in the following articlesJavaScript Engine Popmotion: Interactive Animations in a SnapComing to a Screen Near You: CSS3 Animations and The New JavaScript…DrawSVG for jQuery – Animated SVG Enlivens Your WebsiteAdobe’s Snap.svg: Animations With HTML 5, Without FlashHTML5 Canvas: Drawing Made Simpler with Fabric.jsAnimsition: User-Friendly jQuery-Plugin for Animated Page Transitions