bubblyr
is an R wrapper of the JavaScript library bubbly-bg. It allows you to add beautiful animated bubbles within Shiny and RMarkdown backgrounds. You can choose from several themes and apply the animation with one line of code.
You can install the bubblyr
package from CRAN with:
install.packages("bubblyr")
You can install the development version of bubblyr
from Github with:
install.packages("remotes") #if not installed remotes::install_github("feddelegrand7/bubblyr")
Here a list of all the available themes. Note that The ocean, cherry, hippie, bigmom and deepsea themes are provided by the author of the bubbly-bg library, I just gave them some fancy names:
list <- c( "ocean", "cherry", "hippie", "bigmom", "deepsea", "illusion", "rstudio", "ash", "classy", "volcano", "lacoste", "warmup", "fire", "traffic", "life", "darksky", "orangina", "meteor", "gravitas", "rladies", "sunshine", "sweet", "lalaland" ) knitr::kable(list, col.names = "Themes")
Below you can find some examples, feel free to experiment the remaining themes:
library(shiny) library(bubblyr) ui <- fluidPage( bubbly(theme = "bigmom") ) server <- function(input, output) {} shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
library(shiny) library(bubblyr) ui <- fluidPage( bubbly(theme = "rstudio") ) server <- function(input, output) {} shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
library(shiny) library(bubblyr) ui <- fluidPage( bubbly(theme = "classy") ) server <- function(input, output) {} shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
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