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Published inDec 2023
Reading LevelIntermediate
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ISBN-139781804616031
Edition1st Edition
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Tan Li Hau
Tan Li Hau
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Tan Li Hau

Tan Li Hau is a frontend developer at Shopee and a core maintainer of Svelte. He has delivered multiple conference talks and workshops on Svelte. Passionate about sharing his knowledge, Li Hau regularly contributes to the community through blog posts, YouTube videos, and books. He aspires to inspire others to explore and learn about Svelte and other modern web technologies.
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Reducing motion for Svelte transition

After learning how to obtain a user’s preference for reduced motion, let’s now respect that preference by reducing unnecessary motions in our transitions, which could potentially trigger vestibular discomfort.

In the following code block, there is an example of our Svelte component, which has a fly transition applied to the list items:

<script>
  import { fly } from 'svelte/transition';
  export let list = [];
</script>
<ul>
  {#each list as item}
    <li transition:fly={{ x: 40 }}>{item}</li>
  {/each}
</ul>

In the preceding code, whenever a new item is added to the list, a new <li> element will fly in from the right and be inserted into the list. This flying motion could be a trigger for users with vestibular disorders.

However, the flying transition is not essential because the application will still function...

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Tan Li Hau

Tan Li Hau is a frontend developer at Shopee and a core maintainer of Svelte. He has delivered multiple conference talks and workshops on Svelte. Passionate about sharing his knowledge, Li Hau regularly contributes to the community through blog posts, YouTube videos, and books. He aspires to inspire others to explore and learn about Svelte and other modern web technologies.
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