Project Origins
VideoQuarry started with a focus on video file organization. The initial goals centered on reliable performance across operating systems. Early prototypes tested basic import and playback functions.
Platform Support
Windows and macOS versions share core code through shared libraries. The web version uses compatible web standards for access without installation. Each platform receives updates that maintain consistent behavior.
Interface Elements
A masonry layout organizes content blocks in staggered rows. Navigation uses a mega menu with columns for quick access to sections. The floating navigation bar stays visible during scroll.
Visual and Interaction Details
Buttons feature rounded corners with primary fills for main actions. Hover effects create a soft shadow on featured items in the pricing area. Microinteractions include small movements on icons during clicks.
- Animated counters update numbers on scroll for statistics.
- Before and after sliders allow comparison of video edits.
- Image carousels respond to touch and swipe gestures.
Form and Data Handling
Input fields use floating labels that shift upward on focus. Validation messages appear inline with icons for errors. Password fields include a toggle for visibility control.
Multi step forms guide users through processes with a progress bar. A sticky table of contents follows long form content during reading.
Media and Loading
Hero sections incorporate video backgrounds for context. Images apply lazy loading to improve initial page speed. Parallax layers create depth in select backgrounds.
Additional Components
Code blocks receive syntax highlighting for technical sections. Social sharing buttons enable distribution of content. Testimonials display in a swipe enabled slider.
Trust badges appear near download options for platform verification. A dark mode toggle switches between light and dark themes. Release notes summarize changes in a dedicated block on the download page.
Build Process
Development follows a cycle of testing on all supported platforms. Updates address compatibility and add requested functions. The result provides direct tools for video tasks without excess elements.