AnimOne
AnimOne is a experimental repository which contains multiple animations you can test out and combine. Anyone can fully use AnimOne, regardless of coding or tech experience. You can
Recommended Testing Sites (RTS) Are sites that I test these codes on and are sites anyone can use.
The recommended testing site for this program is ww3schools. Click on this link to go to their "Try it yourself" page which you can test my code right here.
Multiple displaying options will be provided under careful testing, ensuring no hidden errors.
There is a LOT of new, exciting, and, more interactive animations than before. These will be compared to the animations existing to prove better build, solid code, and seamless operation!
Running the code from the "Anim" files is extremely quick and easy task. Just follow the steps provided below.
Simply click the "Copy raw file", found near the top right,
Sroll up this README.md until you find the RTS section. When you click on the link, something like this should appear:
Erase the reference html, then paste in the code you copied. After that, push the green "Run" button, and the animation should appear. NOTE: This animation can be found in "Anim-G.html".
Anim-K is a 10 minute long animation of floating bubbles. Copy the file "Anim-K.html", then click on the RTS (Recommended Testing Site) on this Repository's README.md. Next, paste the code in the "practice" area.
The five "GRes" files are all ChatGPT generated. These files were all used to test ChatGPT's code improvment, as well as enchancment skills.
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ChatGPT was asked the exact same thing five different times.
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Every time was asked once the browser was refreshed.
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ChatGPT stored no memory of the code it had written.