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# Example app with custom page transitions
## How to use
### Using `create-next-app`
Download [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/segmentio/create-next-app) to bootstrap the example:
```
npm i -g create-next-app
create-next-app --example page-transitions page-transitions-app
```
### Download manually
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Download the example [or clone the repo](https://github.com/zeit/next.js):
```bash
curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/page-transitions
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cd page-transitions
```
Install it and run:
```bash
yarn
yarn dev
```
Deploy it to the cloud with [now](https://zeit.co/now) ([download](https://zeit.co/download))
```bash
now
```
## The idea behind the example
Being able to animate out old content and animate in new content is a fairly standard thing to do these days. We can hijack the route change and do any animations that we want: sliding, cross fading, scaling, et al.