I’m recently impressed with Ceasar, a delightfully handy tool from Matthew Lein that produces code snippets for your CSS transition animations. Just choose an easing type, test it out, and customize your curve until the movement is just right. Awesome!

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For any SASS/Compass users. I created a compass extension for ceaser. Github repo: https://github.com/jhardy/compass-ceaser-easing
Very genius as well…One thing? I haven’t seen any sites actually stating that they are or have used ceaser. Any examples?
Pure genius-just what I needed.
That’s genius!!!
I can,t use ceasar yet ,bcoz this is my first time to know about this tool…i must give it a try bcoz this tool seems awesome