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CSS3 Transitions for UI Elements

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Another obvious role for CSS3 transitions is enhancing user interface elements within web pages: building animation into navigation, forms, and buttons, to make information on your site clearer and more engaging. In this chapter I’ll take the animation principles and CSS syntax you’ve explored thus far and expand upon them in lessons that will make your designs more interactive, interesting, and fun.

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Storey, D. (2012). CSS3 Transitions for UI Elements. In: Pro CSS3 Animation. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4723-4_4

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