CSS animations and transitions for the modern Web / Steven Bradley.
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Female Library | TK5105 .B724 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000204473 | |
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Main Library | TK5105 .B724 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000204480 |
Using stunning visuals and design, this book teaches web designers how to dynamically change design elements on a web page over time. It starts by showing a variety of ways you can transform elements and then teaches two different methods for setting the change in motion in action.
Includes index.
Introduction. Design layers ; Why transitions and CSS animation? ; Browser support/polyfills ; Ready to get started? -- Transforms. Browser support and vendor prefixes ; 2-dimensional tranforms ; 3-dimensional transforms ; Summary -- Transitions. Browser support ; TRansitions ; Starting and reversing transitions ; Transition events ; Animatable properties ; Summary -- Animations. Browser support ; CSS animations ; The @Keyframes rule ; Animation events ; Transition or animation ; Summary -- More realistic animation. Disney's 12 principles of animation ; Squash and stretch ; Anticipation ; Staging ; Straight-ahead action and pose-to-pose action ; Follow-through and overlapping action ; Slow in and slow out (Ease in and out) ; Arcs ; Secondary action ; Timing ; Exaggeration ; Solid drawing ; Appeal ; Beyond the 12 principles ; Closing thoughts -- Examples. How to use the examples ; Navigation bar ; Modal windows ; Off-canvas sidebar navigation ; Content switcher ; Summary -- Closing thoughts. Progressive enhancement ; Trends ; Next steps.
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