Table of Contents for
Transitions and Animations in CSS

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  1. nav
  2. Cover
  3. Transitions and Animations in CSS
  4. Transitions and Animations in CSS
  5. Preface
  6. 1. CSS Transitions and Animations
  7. 2. Transitions
  8. 3. Animation
  9. About the Author
  10. Colophon
  1. Preface
    1. Conventions Used in This Book
    2. Using Code Examples
    3. Safari® Books Online
    4. How to Contact Us
    5. Acknowledgments
  2. 1. CSS Transitions and Animations
    1. 12 Basic Principles of Animation
    2. Animation and Transition Considerations
  3. 2. Transitions
    1. CSS Transitions
    2. Fallbacks: Transitions Are Enhancements
    3. Transition Properties
      1. The transition-property Property
      2. The transition-duration Property
      3. The transition-timing-function Property
      4. The transition-delay Property
      5. The transition Shorthand Property
    4. In Reverse: Transitioning Back to Baseline
    5. Animatable Properties and Values
      1. How Property Values Are Interpolated
      2. Animatable Properties
      3. transition Events Revisited
  4. 3. Animation
    1. Keyframes
    2. Setting Up Your Keyframe Animation
    3. Keyframe Selectors
      1. Omitting from and to Values
      2. Repeating Keyframe Properties
      3. Animatable Properties
      4. Nonanimatable Properties That Aren’t Ignored
      5. Dynamically Changing @keyframes Animations
    4. Animated Elements
      1. The animation-name Property
      2. The animation-duration Property
      3. The animation-iteration-count Property
      4. The animation-direction Property
      5. The animation-delay Property
      6. Animation Events
      7. The animation-timing-function Property
      8. The animation-play-state property
      9. The animation-fill-mode Property
      10. The animation Shorthand Property
    5. Animation, Specificity, and Precedence Order
      1. Specificity and !important
      2. Animation Order
      3. Animation Iteration and display: none;
      4. Animation and the UI Thread
      5. Seizure Disorders
    6. Animation Events and Prefixing
      1. animationstart
      2. animationend
      3. animationiteration
    7. Other Considerations
      1. Printing Animations
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