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Over the weekend, I finished watching The Walking Dead and The Big Bang Theory, which I haven’t followed for a few weeks (thank you Big A Station!). I feel that life is really empty. I didn’t expect that I would lose sight of games now. Interested! ! ! The magic of code is really beyond words. . . (I'm real or fake...) I was bored, so I installed sublime text on my computer and prepared to write a few lines of code to satisfy my empty soul. It feels like the spring breeze blows over Lugu Lake and the autumn rain soaks into Jiuzhaigou Valley! (I am a little brother... not Xiao Yida...) I especially feel the various effects of the css3 that are so cool and explosive. I really feel that web front-end is a programming job full of surprises!
To make a digression, when I install sublime text3, all my css3 syntax cannot be highlighted, although the syntax is fine. It can be executed, but compared with CSS highlighting, I feel awkward no matter how I look at it because I have obsessive-compulsive disorder. I found a solution through Google on Baidu. Share it with everyone.
You can take a look at the comparison chart:
The left side is unhighlighted and the right side is highlighted. Doesn’t it look a bit strange? Sour and refreshing!
1. First we open sublime text3, then ctrl shift p, open the console (package control), select Add Repository, and enter the following URL: https://github.com/i-akhmadullin/Sublime-CSS3
2. Then select: Install Package: Sublime-CSS3.
3. Click View > Grammar > in the menu to open the file with the current extension. . . >CSS3 Done!
Method source: https://github.com/i-akhmadullin/Sublime-CSS3 (There are too many foreign masters ~ and they are all foreign coders, they look awesome!)
Let’s get back to the subject. I have been studying the effect of CSS3 for the past two days. The magical feeling brought to me by the transition is here to share with you!
Transition (transition effect) has four attribute values: transition-property (transition effect attribute name),
transition-duration (transition effect duration),
transition -timing-funcition (the speed curve of the transition effect),
transition-dalay (the duration of the transition effect delay).
The transition attribute also has abbreviations, that is, just write them in the order above. The following code is: the width changes, the change duration is two seconds, the time function followed is uniform, and the delay is 2s.
-webkit-transition:width 2s linear 2s,
The following is a demo I wrote myself. You can take a look at the effect.
The html code is as follows:
<!DOCTYPE html> 2 <html lang="en"> 3 <head> 4 <meta charset="UTF-8"> 5 <title>过渡</title> 6 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="过渡.css"> 7 </head> 8 <body> 9 <div>效果展示</div>10 </body>11 </html>
The css code is as follows:
div{ width:100px; height:100px; background-color: blue; -webkit-transition:width 2s,height 2s ,-webkit-transform 2s;/*简写方式 改变的属性名 改变时长*/ -webkit-transition-timing-function:cubic-bezier(0.25,0.1,0.251); /*改变的时间函数 linear ease ease-in ease-out ease-in-out cubic-bezier(n,n,n,n) */ -webkit-transition-delay:1s; /*改变效果延时响应*/}div:hover{ width:200px; height: 200px; -webkit-transform:rotate(1080deg);}
There is one thing that needs to be explained Is the transition-timing-function attribute. In addition to the preset linear ease, the attribute values also follow the Bezier curve function, followed by four parameters ranging from 0 to 1. If you are interested, you can research it.
I hope everyone’s IT road will become wider and wider! Godzilla walks with you!