Jiggly.js
2013-04-23 18:39:02.737177+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Jiggly.js - Vibration by any means possible. Which in this case means javascript, WebVibration, and audio
Jiggly.js is a javascript library all about making things jiggly. However, most times you'd think that'd mean making DOM elements jiggly.
I'm talking about physical vibration. This library has the hopes of being the first javascript library you'll want to rub yourself against (and will also actually be able to. Don't think I don't know how you fantasize about JS libraries.).
The Jiggly.js test website alas doesn't make my phone jiggly. Damn it.
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