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Transitions, Animations, and Transforms

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In this chapter, I introduce three different ways that you can apply simple special effects to HTML elements: transitions, animations, and transforms. I’ll explain and demonstrate each of these terms later in the chapter. All three features are new in CSS3 and, as I write this, are supported only through browser-specific prefixes. This is something I expect to change reasonably quickly, because these features are going to be extremely popular with web designers and developers.

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Freeman, A. (2011). Transitions, Animations, and Transforms. In: The Definitive Guide to HTML5. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3961-1_23

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