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Transitions and Animations in CSS

by Estelle Weyl

Copyright 2016 Estelle Weyl. All rights reserved.

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Acknowledgments

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Matt Rakow is a program manager at Microsoft, working on the Internet Explorer and Edge browsers since 2010 and the W3C CSS Working Group since 2013. His current focus is advancing the capability and performance of webpage composition and rendering, but also is devoted to improving scrolling performance, touch interactions, and high pixel density screen support.

David Baron is a distinguished engineer at Mozilla. Hes been involved in the CSS community and the development of the Gecko layout engine since 1998. At Mozilla, Baron implemented media queries, CSS transitions and animations, and the CSS calc() function, and designed and implemented the reftest test format and fixes for :visited privacy. As a participant at the W3C, he has edited the CSS Color Module, CSS Conditional Rules, CSS Transitions, CSS Animations, and the CSS Overflow Module. He can be found on Twitter at

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