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Update addons-animation.md #10144

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@tai2 tai2 commented Jul 11, 2017

Add a link to new documentation.

Add new a link to new documentation.
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gaearon commented Jul 11, 2017

IMO this is a bit confusing because our page is only for people who are looking for old docs.

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tai2 commented Jul 11, 2017

Searching for react animation methods by some keywords like "react animation", the old doc is still listed on top. This can lead people to misunderstand ReactTransitionGroup's latest function. At least, I misunderstood it.

For example, someone might convince himself that ReactTransitionGroup cannot use native animation event. It's false, of cause.

Adding the link will prevent readers to have wrong impression.

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tai2 commented Jul 11, 2017

I also think my writing may be confusing because I'm not a native speaker.
I will appreciate it if you correct it appropriately.

My hope is that people can easily reach the current official documentation.

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bvaughn commented Oct 8, 2017

Thank you for filing this PR!

I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the documentation and source code for reactjs.org now lives in a different repository: reactjs/reactjs.org. (For more info on why we made this move, see issue #11075.)

Would you be willing to re-open this PR on the new repo? I promise we'll review it quickly!

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