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Roadmap 2015

Open MrSaints opened this issue 9 years ago • 4 comments

If you need assistance with the plugin but you do not have a Github or a Twitter account, you can drop a question at my Ask.fm.

We, as a community, have made several changes to this project since its inception in 2013. It was originally inspired by Simple Text Rotator and driven by the need for an up-to-date / modern plugin for text transitions.

In 2014, I had focused my attention on fine-tuning it (albeit unnecessary at times due to the negligible impact), and on increasing its flexibility (mostly encouraged by users' requests) by introducing new, meaningful methods (internal and external).

Looking ahead in 2015 (and possibly 2016), I intend on doing the following:

  • Porting the plugin over to React.js and Polymer (something I had already begun working on, but not to a standard that I deem acceptable / stable)
  • Possibly introducing ES6 to the plugin (I will need to look further into this and see if it is even worthwhile or advisable to do so)
  • Developing a more advance version of this plugin and Morphist (i.e. animating individual letters - I have also already begun working on this)
  • Updating the documentation and the website (make it easier for people to deploy this and understand the difference between this and Morphist)
  • Collating a list of sites that are currently using it (you can leave your URL in the comments in preparation for this)
  • Release a Wordpress plugin

At the same time, I would like to stick to its original philosophy:

  • Simplicity (all aspects, i.e. understanding how it works, modifying it and using it)
  • Performance (optimum solutions to achieve the desired effects)
  • It should do one thing, and do it well (which is why Morphist is on a separate repository)
  • Lightweight (similar to the previous ones; no unnecessary bloat)
  • Compatible (across most browsers)
  • Open (by the community, for the community)

Balancing these different considerations is not going to be an easy job and certain conditions will be given a greater priority than others.

As always, suggestions and questions will always be entertained.

Have a good year everyone.

P.S. Be sure to give Morphist some love as well!

EDIT: Let's start collecting cool typography effects...

  • Button on https://precursorapp.com/
  • Ghostnote http://www.ghostnoteapp.com/
  • Highlight and typewriting animation http://www.hubspot.com/
  • Heading https://www.kickstarter.com/discover?ref=nav
  • Subheading https://www.instasource.co/
  • https://www.campusjob.com/#!/
  • https://breaz.io/
  • http://www.wphunters.com/axis/
  • http://amokjs.com/
  • http://dunked.com/
  • https://www.mapiful.com/
  • http://www.density.io/
  • https://www.linode.com
  • http://danrschlosser.github.io/substituteteacher.js/ (another plugin - pretty bloated)
  • http://www.nitrografix.net/
  • https://tonicdev.com/
  • https://hivyapp.com/
  • https://mention.com/en/
  • https://ffwagency.com
  • https://vectr.com/
  • http://www.getnightnotes.com/
  • https://www.formlets.com/#
  • http://www.simbla.com/
  • https://www.gitbook.com/
  • http://johnny-five.io/
  • http://infos.getbirdly.com/
  • https://gasket.io/
  • https://www.wattpad.com/
  • https://influxdata.com/
  • https://codebeat.co/
  • https://clearbit.com/

MrSaints avatar Feb 15 '15 03:02 MrSaints

I see that one of your goals was to release a plugin for WordPress. I wanted to let you know that I launched a plugin in April called WP Morphext. https://github.com/nateinaction/wp-morphext and on the WordPress plugin directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-morphext/. Cheers! :-)

nateinaction avatar Aug 19 '16 21:08 nateinaction

@nateinaction, thank you so much for that. I'm planning on cleaning up the README, and the homepage soon. I'll be sure to include a link to your plugin.

MrSaints avatar Aug 20 '16 11:08 MrSaints

@MrSaints I notice that you have 'React port' as one of the goals. Is a React library still your plan? And would it be without JQuery?

Thank you for sharing the library with OSS community!

oyeanuj avatar Nov 05 '16 23:11 oyeanuj

@oyeanuj Yea, definitely. I just need to find some time to pick this up again. And yes, it will function without jQuery (the current prototype already does this). Thank you :smile:

MrSaints avatar Nov 06 '16 10:11 MrSaints