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I'm trying to fade out #one and then fade in #two after 5 seconds. I'm trying to keep the file as small as possible so would rather not use a library as heavy as jquery since this will only be displayed on mobile devices.

<div id="one">div one</div>
<div id="two">div two</div>
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    So what is the question? Which animation library to use? I would use TweenLite greensock.com
    – 2pha
    Oct 26, 2014 at 3:31
  • @Joe if you are looking out not to use jquery, then at least did you try looking into their source code how its implemented? You can just pick up that piece of code Oct 26, 2014 at 3:32
  • Are you using modern browsers? Are css transitions an option?
    – Evil Buck
    Oct 26, 2014 at 3:34
  • @LearningNeverStops I wouldn't know how to pick out the specific piece of code
    – Joe Bobby
    Oct 26, 2014 at 3:38
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    possible duplicate of Javascript fade in fade out without Jquery and CSS3 Oct 26, 2014 at 3:40

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You can use the GSAP library, which performs better than jQuery, even on most mobiles.

Include GSAP

//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/gsap/1.14.1/TimelineLite.min.js

HTML

<div id="one">div one</div>
<div id="two">div two</div>

Javascript

window.onload = function(){
var greenbox = document.getElementById("one");
var bluebox = document.getElementById("two");
var tl = new TimelineLite();
    /* Fading in and out */
    tl.to(one, 2, {autoAlpha:0, ease:Power1.easeInOut})
    tl.to(two, 2, {autoAlpha:1, ease:Power1.easeInOut}, "-=0.5");
}

Here is a fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/qkds4c2d/ - You can do styles and positioning with CSS.

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HTML:

<div id="one" class="animated">div one</div>
<div id="two" class="animated hidden">div two</div>

JavaScript:

document.getElementById("one").className = "animated fadeOut";
document.getElementById("two").className = "animated fadeIn";

CSS:

.hidden {
  display: none;
}

// https://github.com/daneden/animate.css/blob/master/source/_base.css

.animated {
  animation-duration: 5s; // 1s from source
  animation-fill-mode: both;
}

// https://github.com/daneden/animate.css/blob/master/source/fading_entrances/fadeIn.css

@keyframes fadeIn {
  0% {opacity: 0;}
  100% {opacity: 1;}
}

.fadeIn {
  animation-name: fadeIn;
}

// https://github.com/daneden/animate.css/blob/master/source/fading_exits/fadeOut.css

@keyframes fadeOut {
  0% {opacity: 1;}
  100% {opacity: 0;}
}

.fadeOut {
  animation-name: fadeOut;
}

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