React View Transitions: The Browser's Built-in Magic React Finally Taps
React's new View Transitions turn clunky page swaps into fluid animations with one wrapper. It's the web platform striking back against animation libraries.
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React's new View Transitions turn clunky page swaps into fluid animations with one wrapper. It's the web platform striking back against animation libraries.
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React 19 landed on npm amid sky-high expectations for a frontend savior. It brings a compiler and form fixes, but let's cut the hype: is this the upgrade your app needs, or incremental tinkering?
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