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sequencing animation

Hi,

Sorry to bother but I'd really like to use animo to sequence my css animation. The usage explanation on animojs.com is pretty vague and I couldn't figure out how to use it. It would be great if you could provide some demos.

Thanks a lot,
Adrian

Requiring from Node returns `{}`

Animo seems to be just what I was looking for. However, it doesn't seem to be working for me. I guess it works when used with Webpack and ES6 imports? It doesn't for me with Node v9.11.1, bundling with Browserify. The require() just returns an empty object...

[packages/animate] promise resolves without a value

Using animate currently requires one to maintain an an identifier to reference to the element being animated on order to do something useful with it once a transition is complete. This is because the promise resolves without a return value. Is there a specific reason for that? Or could the element or elements (e.g. NodeList) under operation be returned in the resolved promise, eliminating the need to maintain a reference?

Sidebar: Do you recommend any animation libraries to use with the animate package? As it stands I'm trying to use Animate.css but I'm sure there's something better out there I just don't know about yet. I'd love to be able to somehow use animo alongside something animateplus, which doesn't currently support promises but gives programmatic control over animations (including duration).

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