Was kind of hard to find the link back to the project site on github... It was under the install section, but an about section with license and the project identified would be good to have.
https://github.com/iDev-Games/Trig-JS
Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment and taking a look. I guess I originally didn't plan for people to find the trig-animations.css documentation first but shared it to show off what's new. Due to amount of animations (more to be added) I wanted to keep it as brief as possible as the main documentation (https://idev-games.github.io/Trig-JS/) does explain more about Trig.js. I've also tried to keep the documentations as self contained as possible to avoid confusion over what files to use in your project. Trig.js is trying to be the simple solution that can benefit anyone's web development.
Off the back of this though, I think I will add a final section at the end with the license info an link back to the repo. I hope Trig.js and Trig-Animations.css finds it's way into a lot of developers hands. Thanks again.