We’re back. Let’s see how folks did with the client’s annoying changes.
Watch the video review
Keyframers in action
It was great to have the challenge featured on the Keyframer’s live-stream. David and Stephen did a fantastic job making quick work of the challenge and it was fun chatting with everyone.
Watch the Keyframer’s tackle the No Frills Web Challenge
I was especially impressed with Stephen busting out GSAP nested timelines on the fly. Lot’s of interesting discussion on a variety of topics during the live coding too.
It’s never too late to start the challenge!
Challenge Quick Links:
- Challenge 1
- Challenge 1 Results
- Challenge 2
- Challenge 2 Results: You are here
- Challenge 3
- Challenge 3 Results
Extra special thanks again to everyone who contributed. Be sure to follow them.
Stephen Shaw: twitter.com/shshaw | codepen.io/shshaw
David Khourshid: twitter.com/davidkpiano | codepen.io/davidkpiano
Keyframers: twitter.com/keyframers | codepen.io/team/keyframers
Louis Hoebregts: twitter.com/mamboleoo | codepen.io/mamboleoo
Jhey: twitter.com/jh3yy | codepen.io/jh3y
Results
It was great to have the gang back for round 2. The client knows nothing about code and is pleased with the results.
I’m still locked in my belief that GSAP offers more concise code with greater flexibility, but I’m learning people come at these things from different ways. Take a look and see what you prefer.
My GSAP Solution
Keyframer’s solution (check out the click to restart action)
Jh3y’s CSS “variables extreme” solution
Mamboleoo’s WAAPI solution
Stay tuned for Challenge 3 where the client comes back with THE DOUBLE DEATH BLOW!