Diligent developers know the importance of testing applications before releasing them into the wild. A highly effective way to test applications is via Application Progamming Interfaces, or APIs. The best place to find these APIs is in the ProgrammableWeb directory. There, developers can find a few hundred testing services for providing random users, scenario testing, simulations, load and speed optimization, checking and debugging code, user experience, security checks, and all other manners of testing.
UI Interactions & Animations Roundup #1
We are happy to share our first inspirational collection of UI interactions and animations with you. Our goal is to provide you with great fresh ideas for web and mobile interaction design and also other cool animations we’ve carefully picked.
We hope you enjoy this first roundup and get inspired!
Olympic Sports Website
by Daniel Tan
Fashion Photography Slider
by Tom Anderson
Flora – Flower Website Concept
by Eddie Luong
Shamel
by Slava Kornilov
Rolf Benz x Future Fabric Chair Interactions
by Nathan Riley
Limnia Fine Jewelry Animation
by Zhenya Rynzhuk
Fashion Photography Colour Slider
by Tom Anderson
Ben Mingo — 001
by Aristide Benoist
Space Education
by Stian
Haruki Murakami – Book Author Website/UI Concept
by Daniel Tan
Web design concept for CTG agency
by Mark Vaira
Hall of fame
by Matthew Hall
2019 Year In Review Animation
by Ally Behr
French Team – Drag Animation
by Adrien Laurent
MUUTO UI Interaction
by Nicholas.design
Story Land Homepage Animation
by Zhenya Rynzhuk
Figma iphone in foot mockup
by Nick Ohmy
Breemark agency
by Diana Kaganskaya
Oh Shet!
by MadeByStudioJQ
Onboarding animation / Made in Principle
by Cuberto
UI Interactions & Animations Roundup #1 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops.
How to move sites to the development environment?
Hello,
I'm quite nub in web development, so be gentle please. If this place is wrong for such problems point me to a more appropriate resource please.
To became more familiar with web-programming I found good (as I thought) area for self-improvement. One of my friends owns web project. This project was developed during last 15 years with one programmer who seems to be slightly tired and probably is needed for backup. I've tried (for the very beginning) copy all stuff to the new development environment and found that project consists of several tens of sites: site1.domain.name, site2.domain.name, etc. So the problem that sources contains about million hrefs to the absolute addresses. So I need any advices how to reorganize this project to make it more convenient like project.anotherdomain.name/site1 or any other approaches to moving project to the development environment. Project is mostly in PHP+mysql, so I'm affraid that db also can contain absolute addresses.