ExampleBinding an animation to a <div> element, using the shorthand property:
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The animation property is not supported in any browsers.
Safari and Chrome support an alternative, the -webkit-animation property.
The animation property is a shorthand property for six of the animation properties:
animation-name, animation-duration, animation-timing-function, animation-delay, animation-iteration-count, and animation-direction.
Note: Always specify the animation-duration property, otherwise the duration is 0, and will never be played.
Default value: | none 0 ease 0 1 normal |
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Inherited: | no |
Version: | CSS3 |
JavaScript syntax: | object.style.animation="mymove 5s infinite" |
animation: name duration timing-function delay iteration-count direction; |
Value | Description |
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animation-name | Specifies the name of the keyframe you want to bind to the selector |
animation-duration | Specifies how many seconds or milliseconds an animation takes to complete |
animation-timing-function | Specifies the speed curve of the animation |
animation-delay | Specifies a delay before the animation will start |
animation-iteration-count | Specifies how many times an animation should be played |
animation-direction | Specifies whether or not the animation should play in reverse on alternate cycles |