Ripple Button
Material-style click ripple with spring physics. Ripple expands from click point with spring overshoot for a more physical feel than standard CSS ripple.
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Installation
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import { RippleButton } from "driftkit";Props
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
children | ReactNode | Yes | Button content. |
rippleColor | string | No | Ripple color. |
onClick | (e) => void | No | Click handler. |
disabled | boolean | No | Disable button and ripple. |
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Spring Physics
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Generated Code
const springConfig = {
"type": "spring",
"stiffness": 300,
"damping": 30,
"mass": 1
};
// Basic hover animation
<motion.div
whileHover={{ scale: 1.05 }}
whileTap={{ scale: 0.95 }}
transition={springConfig}
>
<RippleButton />
</motion.div>
// Advanced with custom animations
<motion.div
animate={{
scale: [1, 1.02, 1],
y: [0, -4, 0]
}}
transition={{
...springConfig,
repeat: Infinity,
repeatDelay: 2
}}
>
<RippleButton />
</motion.div>Stiffness: Controls animation speed. Higher values create snappier animations.
Damping: Controls resistance to motion. Lower values create more bounce and overshoot.
Mass: Controls the perceived weight. Higher values make animations slower with more momentum.
Source Code
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