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Project Summary

A jQuery plugin to build a website on the infinite canvas.

Started as a jQuery port of impress.js and utilizes the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers.

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Good news! We accept pull requests and are looking for more contributors! ;)

Take a look at the contribute section of the docs for more information on how you can contribute. Thanks!

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BROWSER SUPPORT

jmpress.js attempts to use CSS3 transform and transition as its engine and then falls back to jQuery.animate(). Here is the current browser support list:

Chrome/Chromium: YES
Safari: YES
Firefox: YES
IE: MOSTLY
Opera: YES
iPad: YES
iPhone/iPod: NO
Android: NO

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Copyright 2012
Kyle Robinson Young & Tobias Koppers
Released under a MIT license.

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