This is how you do it.
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I’m a bit of an “old school” developer and have been struggling to fully embrace Gutenberg/Block Editor.
I’m building a new Block Editor base theme for use on my client projects, and I wanted to include AOS. I was preparing to add the library directly in my plugin and trying to figure out how I would ever get it to seamlessly integrate into the Block Editor interface… and then I found this plugin!
It is perfect. It includes all of the AOS parameters, works on virtually any block (even nested blocks), and most important to me, it looks like it belongs in the Block Editor. Speaking as a plugin developer as well, I can’t stand plugins that try to imprint their own UI elements all over WordPress. If you’re adding something to WordPress, make it look like WordPress. Anything else is at best distracting, and at worst, confusing to end users.
This one is perfect. I won’t spend another second trying to integrate AOS directly into my theme… I’ll just install this plugin on any site that needs animation! Very well done, and I hope the user base grows so the devs can continue to support it.
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