skills/motion-ui
Motion System v4.2
Production-ready UI motion system for React / Next.js.
Focused on performance, accessibility, and usability — not decoration.
When to Use
Use this motion system when motion:
- Guides attention (e.g., onboarding, key actions)
- Communicates state (loading, success, error, transitions)
- Preserves spatial continuity (layout changes, navigation)
Appropriate Scenarios
- Interactive components (buttons, modals, menus)
- State transitions (loading → loaded, open → closed)
- Navigation and layout continuity (shared elements, crossfade)
Considerations
- Accessibility: Always support reduced motion
- Device adaptation: Adjust for low-end devices
- Performance trade-offs: Prefer responsiveness over visual smoothness
Avoid Using Motion When
- It is purely decorative
- It reduces usability or clarity
- It impacts performance negatively
How It Works
Core Principle
Motion must:
- Guide attention
- Communicate state
- Preserve spatial continuity
If it does none → remove it.
Installation
npm install motion
Version
motion/react- default for current Motion for React projects (package:motion)framer-motion- legacy import path for projects that still depend on Framer Motion
Do not mix. Mixing causes conflicting internal schedulers and broken AnimatePresence contexts — components from one package will not coordinate exit animations with components from the other.
To check which version your project uses:
cat package.json | grep -E '"motion"|"framer-motion"'
Always import from one source consistently:
// Correct (modern)
import { motion, AnimatePresence } from "motion/react"
// Correct (legacy)
import { motion, AnimatePresence } from "framer-motion"
// Never mix both in the same project
Motion Tokens
// motionTokens.ts
export const motionTokens = {
duration: {
fast: 0.18,
normal: 0.35,
slow: 0.6
},
// Use these as the `ease` value inside a `transition` object:
// transition={{ duration: motionTokens.duration.normal, ease: motionTokens.easing.smooth }}
easing: {
smooth: [0.22, 1, 0.36, 1] as [number, number, number, number],
sharp: [0.4, 0, 0.2, 1] as [number, number, number, number]
},
distance: {
sm: 8,
md: 16,
lg: 24
}
}
Usage example:
import { motionTokens } from "@/lib/motionTokens"
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, y: motionTokens.distance.md }}
animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
transition={{
duration: motionTokens.duration.normal,
ease: motionTokens.easing.smooth
}}
/>
Performance Rules
Safe
- transform
- opacity
Avoid
- width / height
- top / left
Rule: responsiveness > smoothness
Device Adaptation
The heuristic combines CPU core count and available memory for a more reliable signal. deviceMemory is available on Chrome/Android; the fallback covers Safari and Firefox.
const isLowEnd =
typeof navigator !== "undefined" && (
// Low memory (Chrome/Android only; undefined elsewhere → treat as capable)
(navigator.deviceMemory !== undefined && navigator.deviceMemory <= 2) ||
// Few cores AND no memory API (covers Safari/Firefox on weak hardware)
(navigator.deviceMemory === undefined && navigator.hardwareConcurrency <= 4)
)
const duration = isLowEnd ? 0.2 : 0.4
Accessibility
JS (useReducedMotion)
import { motion, useReducedMotion } from "motion/react"
export function FadeIn() {
const reduce = useReducedMotion()
return (
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, y: reduce ? 0 : 24 }}
animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
/>
)
}
CSS
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
.motion-safe-transition {
transition: opacity 0.2s;
}
.motion-reduce-transform {
transform: none !important;
}
}
Tailwind
<div class="motion-safe:animate-fade motion-reduce:opacity-100"></div>
Architecture & Patterns
Core Patterns
| Scenario | Pattern |
|---|---|
| Hover feedback | whileHover |
| Tap / press feedback | whileTap |
| Reveal on scroll | whileInView |
| Scroll-linked value | useScroll + useTransform |
| Conditional mount/unmount | AnimatePresence |
| Small layout shifts (single element, < ~300px change) | layout prop |
| Large layout shifts or full-page reflows | Avoid layout; use CSS transitions or page-level routing instead |
| Complex, imperative sequences | useAnimate |
Why avoid
layouton large containers? Framer's layout animation usestransformto reconcile positions, but on elements that span the full viewport or trigger deep reflow, the measurement cost causes visible jank and CLS. Prefer CSS Grid/Flexbox transitions or coordinate withlayoutIdon specific child elements only.
Layout & Transitions
- Shared element transitions →
layoutId(must be unique per mounted instance) - Enter / exit transitions →
AnimatePresence(seemodeguidance below)
AnimatePresence mode
Always specify mode explicitly — the default ("sync") runs enter and exit simultaneously, which causes visual overlap in most UI patterns.
mode | When to use |
|---|---|
"wait" | Exit completes before enter starts. Use for modals, toasts, page transitions. |
"sync" (default) | Enter and exit overlap. Use only when overlap is intentional (e.g., crossfade carousels). |
"popLayout" | Exiting element is popped out of flow immediately; remaining items animate to fill. Use for lists, tabs, dismissible cards. |
// Modal — always use "wait"
<AnimatePresence mode="wait">
{open && <Modal key="modal" />}
</AnimatePresence>
// Dismissible list item — use "popLayout"
<AnimatePresence mode="popLayout">
{items.map(item => <Card key={item.id} />)}
</AnimatePresence>
Advanced Patterns (Concepts)
- Parallax (scroll-linked transforms)
- Scroll storytelling (sticky sections)
- 3D tilt (pointer-based transforms)
- Crossfade (shared
layoutId) - Progressive reveal (clip-path)
- Skeleton loading (looped opacity)
- Micro-interactions (hover/tap feedback)
- Spring system (physics-based motion)
Modal Essentials
- Focus trap
- Escape close
- Scroll lock
- ARIA roles
- Use
AnimatePresence mode="wait"so exit animation completes before the next modal enters
Full Example
import React, { useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react"
import { motion, AnimatePresence } from "motion/react"
function useFocusTrap(ref: React.RefObject<HTMLDivElement | null>, active: boolean) {
useEffect(() => {
if (!active || !ref.current) return
const el = ref.current
const focusable = el.querySelectorAll<HTMLElement>(
'button, [href], input, select, textarea, [tabindex]:not([tabindex="-1"])'
)
const first = focusable[0]
const last = focusable[focusable.length - 1]
function handleKey(e: KeyboardEvent) {
if (e.key !== "Tab") return
if (e.shiftKey && document.activeElement === first) {
e.preventDefault()
last?.focus()
} else if (!e.shiftKey && document.activeElement === last) {
e.preventDefault()
first?.focus()
}
}
el.addEventListener("keydown", handleKey)
first?.focus()
return () => el.removeEventListener("keydown", handleKey)
}, [active, ref])
}
function useScrollLock(active: boolean) {
useEffect(() => {
if (!active) return
const prev = document.body.style.overflow
document.body.style.overflow = "hidden"
return () => { document.body.style.overflow = prev }
}, [active])
}
function Modal({ open, closeModal }: { open: boolean; closeModal: () => void }) {
const ref = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null)
useFocusTrap(ref, open)
useScrollLock(open)
useEffect(() => {
function onKey(e: KeyboardEvent) {
if (e.key === "Escape") closeModal()
}
if (open) window.addEventListener("keydown", onKey)
return () => window.removeEventListener("keydown", onKey)
}, [open, closeModal])
return (
// mode="wait" ensures exit animation finishes before any new modal enters
<AnimatePresence mode="wait">
{open && (
<motion.div
role="dialog"
aria-modal="true"
aria-labelledby="modal-title"
initial={{ opacity: 0 }}
animate={{ opacity: 1 }}
exit={{ opacity: 0 }}
transition={{ duration: 0.2 }}
className="fixed inset-0 flex items-center justify-center bg-black/40"
>
<motion.div
ref={ref}
initial={{ scale: 0.95, opacity: 0 }}
animate={{ scale: 1, opacity: 1 }}
exit={{ scale: 0.95, opacity: 0 }}
transition={{ duration: 0.2, ease: [0.22, 1, 0.36, 1] }}
className="bg-white p-6 rounded"
>
<h2 id="modal-title">Dialog Title</h2>
<button onClick={closeModal}>Close</button>
</motion.div>
</motion.div>
)}
</AnimatePresence>
)
}
export function Example() {
const [open, setOpen] = useState(false)
return (
<>
<button onClick={() => setOpen(true)}>Open</button>
<Modal open={open} closeModal={() => setOpen(false)} />
</>
)
}
SSR Safety
- Match initial states between server and client renders
- Avoid implicit animation origins (always set
initialexplicitly) - Wrap motion components in
"use client"in Next.js App Router
Debugging
Check:
- Wrong import (mixing
motion/reactandframer-motion) - Missing
"use client"directive in Next.js App Router - Missing
keyprop onAnimatePresencechildren - Hydration mismatch (initial state differs between SSR and client)
layoutprop misuse on large containers causing reflow jank- State-driven animation not triggering (check dependency arrays)
QA
- No CLS
- Keyboard works
- Focus trapped in modals
- ARIA roles correct (
role="dialog",aria-modal="true") - Reduced motion respected (
useReducedMotion+ CSS media query) - No hydration warnings in Next.js
- Animations stop cleanly on unmount (no memory leaks)
AnimatePresence modeset explicitly on all usage sites
Anti-Patterns
- Animating layout properties (
width,height,top,left) - Infinite animations without purpose (always ask: what state does this communicate?)
- Over-staggering lists (keep
staggerChildren≤ 0.1s; beyond that it feels slow) - Ignoring reduced motion preferences
- Using
layouton large or full-viewport containers - Omitting
modeonAnimatePresence(default"sync"causes visual overlap) - Using motion purely for decoration
Philosophy
Motion is interaction design.
Final Rule
If motion does not improve UX → remove it.
Examples
Button Interaction
import { motion } from "motion/react"
export function Button() {
return (
<motion.button
whileHover={{ scale: 1.02 }}
whileTap={{ scale: 0.97 }}
transition={{ duration: 0.15, ease: [0.4, 0, 0.2, 1] }}
>
Click me
</motion.button>
)
}
Reduced Motion Example
import { motion, useReducedMotion } from "motion/react"
export function FadeIn() {
const reduce = useReducedMotion()
return (
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, y: reduce ? 0 : 24 }}
animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
transition={{ duration: reduce ? 0.1 : 0.35, ease: [0.22, 1, 0.36, 1] }}
/>
)
}
Stagger List
import { motion } from "motion/react"
const container = {
hidden: {},
visible: {
transition: { staggerChildren: 0.08 } // keep ≤ 0.1s to avoid sluggishness
}
}
const item = {
hidden: { opacity: 0, y: 10 },
visible: { opacity: 1, y: 0, transition: { duration: 0.3, ease: [0.22, 1, 0.36, 1] } }
}
export function List() {
return (
<motion.ul variants={container} initial="hidden" animate="visible">
{[1, 2, 3].map(i => (
<motion.li key={i} variants={item}>Item {i}</motion.li>
))}
</motion.ul>
)
}
Modal with AnimatePresence
import { motion, AnimatePresence } from "motion/react"
export function Modal({ open }: { open: boolean }) {
return (
<AnimatePresence mode="wait">
{open && (
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, scale: 0.95 }}
animate={{ opacity: 1, scale: 1 }}
exit={{ opacity: 0, scale: 0.95 }}
transition={{ duration: 0.2, ease: [0.22, 1, 0.36, 1] }}
/>
)}
</AnimatePresence>
)
}
Scroll Parallax
import { useScroll, useTransform, motion } from "motion/react"
export function Parallax() {
const { scrollYProgress } = useScroll()
const y = useTransform(scrollYProgress, [0, 1], [0, -80])
return <motion.div style={{ y }} />
}
Skeleton Loading
import { motion } from "motion/react"
export function Skeleton() {
return (
<motion.div
className="bg-gray-200 h-6 w-full rounded"
animate={{ opacity: [0.5, 1, 0.5] }}
transition={{
duration: 1.5, // comfortable pulse — was missing, caused fast flash
repeat: Infinity,
ease: "easeInOut"
}}
/>
)
}
Shared Layout (Crossfade)
import { motion } from "motion/react"
// layoutId must be unique per mounted instance.
// If multiple instances can exist simultaneously, append a unique id:
// layoutId={`shared-${item.id}`}
export function Shared() {
return <motion.div layoutId="shared" />
}
