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dino@937 4 <html lang="en">
dino@937 5 <head>
simon@2533 6 <title>CSS Animations</title>
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dino@937 24
dino@937 25 <body>
dino@937 26
dino@937 27 <div class="head">
dino@937 28 <!--logo-->
dino@937 29
simon@2533 30 <h1>CSS Animations</h1>
dino@937 31
dino@937 32 <h2 class="no-num no-toc">[LONGSTATUS] [DATE]</h2>
dino@937 33 <dl>
dino@937 34 <dt>This version:
bert@1104 35 <dd><a href="[VERSION]">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-animations/</a>
bert@1104 36 <!--http://www.w3.org/TR/[YEAR]/WD-[SHORTNAME]-[CDATE]-->
dino@937 37 <dt>Latest version:
dino@937 38 <dd><a
bert@1104 39 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations">[LATEST]</a>
dbaron@3965 40 <dt>Editor's draft:
dbaron@3965 41 <dd><a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/</a>
dbaron@3965 42
bert@1104 43 <dt>Previous version:
bert@1104 44 <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-animations-20090320/">
bert@1104 45 http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-animations-20090320/</a>
dino@937 46 <dt id="editors-list">Editors:
dino@937 47 <dd><a href="mailto:dino@apple.com">Dean Jackson</a> (<a
dino@937 48 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
dino@937 49 <dd><a href="mailto:hyatt@apple.com">David Hyatt</a> (<a
dino@937 50 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
dino@937 51 <dd><a href="mailto:cmarrin@apple.com">Chris Marrin</a> (<a
dino@937 52 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
sgalinea@4122 53 <dd><a href="mailto:sylvaing@microsoft.com">Sylvain Galineau</a>
dbaron@3965 54 (<a class=org href="http://www.microsoft.com/">Microsoft</a>)
dbaron@3965 55 <dd class=vcard><a class=fn href="http://dbaron.org/">L. David Baron</a>
dbaron@3965 56 (<a class=org href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>)
dbaron@3965 57
dbaron@3965 58 <dt>Issues list:
dbaron@3965 59 <dd>none yet
dbaron@3965 60
dbaron@3965 61 <dt>Test suite:
dbaron@3965 62 <dd>none yet
dino@937 63 </dl>
dino@937 64
dino@937 65 <!--copyright-->
dino@937 66
dino@937 67 <hr title="Separator for header">
dino@937 68 </div>
dino@937 69
dino@937 70 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="abstract">Abstract</h2>
dino@937 71
simon@1671 72 <p>This CSS module describes a way for authors to animate the values of CSS properties over time, using keyframes.
simon@1671 73 The behavior of these keyframe animations can be controlled by specifying their duration, number of repeats,
simon@1671 74 and repeating behavior.
simon@1671 75 </p>
dino@937 76
dino@937 77 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="status">Status of this document</h2>
dino@937 78 <!--status-->
dino@937 79
dino@937 80
dino@937 81 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="contents">Table of contents</h2>
dino@937 82 <!--toc-->
dino@937 83
dino@937 84
dino@937 85 <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
dino@937 86
simon@1671 87 <p><em>This section is not normative.</em>
dino@937 88
simon@1671 89 <p>
simon@1671 90 CSS Transitions [[!CSS3-TRANSITIONS]] provide a way to interpolate CSS property values
simon@1671 91 when they change as a result of underlying property changes. This provides an easy way to do simple animation,
simon@1671 92 but the start and end states of the animation are controlled by the existing property values,
simon@1671 93 and transitions provide little control to the author on how the animation progresses.
simon@1671 94 </p>
simon@1671 95 <p>
simon@1671 96 This proposal introduces <em>defined animations</em>, in which the author can
simon@1719 97 specify the changes in CSS properties over time as a set of keyframes. Animations are similar to transitions
simon@1719 98 in that they change the presentational value of CSS properties over time.
simon@1719 99 The principal difference is that while transitions trigger <i>implicitly</i> when property values change, animations
simon@1719 100 are <i>explicitly</i> executed when the animation properties are applied. Because of this, animations require explicit
simon@1719 101 values for the properties being animated. These values are specified using animation keyframes, described below.
simon@1671 102 </p>
simon@1671 103 <p>
simon@1719 104 Many aspects of the animation can be controlled, including how many times the animation iterates, whether or not
simon@1719 105 it alternates between the begin and end values, and whether or not the animation should be running or paused.
simon@1719 106 An animation can also delay its start time.
simon@1671 107 </p>
simon@1671 108
simon@1719 109 <h2>Animations</h2>
simon@1719 110
simon@1719 111 <p>
simon@1719 112 CSS Animations affect computed property values. During the execution of an animation, the
simon@1719 113 computed value for a property is controlled by the animation. This overrides the value
simon@1719 114 specified in the normal styling system.
simon@1719 115 </p>
simon@1719 116
simon@1719 117 <p>
simon@1719 118 In the case of multiple animations specifying behavior for the same property, the animation
simon@1719 119 defined last will override the previously defined animations.
simon@1719 120 </p>
simon@1719 121
simon@1719 122 <p>
simon@1719 123 An animation does not affect the computed value before the application of the animation,
simon@1719 124 before the animation delay has expired, and after the end of the animation.
simon@1719 125 </p>
simon@1719 126
simon@1719 127 <div class="figure">
simon@1719 128 <img src="sandwich.png" alt="">
simon@1719 129 </div>
simon@1719 130 <p class="caption">
simon@1719 131 Computation of animated property values
simon@1719 132 </p>
simon@1719 133
simon@1719 134 <p>
simon@1719 135 The diagram above shows how property values are computed. The intrinsic style is shown at the
simon@1719 136 top of the diagram. The computed value is derived from intrinsic style at the times when an
simon@1719 137 animation is not running and also when an animation is delayed (see below for specification of
simon@1719 138 animation delay). During an animation, the computed style is derived from the animated value.
simon@1719 139 </p>
simon@1719 140
simon@1719 141 <p>
simon@1719 142 The start time of an animation is the latter of two moments: the time at which the style is
simon@1719 143 resolved that specifies the animation, or the time the document's load event is fired.
simon@1719 144 Therefore, an animation specified in the document stylesheet will begin at the document load.
simon@1719 145 An animation specified on an element by modifying the style after the document has loaded will
simon@1719 146 start when the style is resolved. That may be immediately in the case of a pseudo style rule
simon@1719 147 such as hover, or may be when the scripting engine returns control to the browser (in the case
simon@1719 148 of style applied by script).
simon@1719 149 </p>
simon@1719 150
simon@1719 151 <p>
simon@1719 152 An animation applies to an element if the element has a value for
simon@1719 153 <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> that references a valid
simon@1719 154 keyframes rule. Once an animation has started it continues until it ends
simon@1719 155 or the <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> is removed. The values
simon@1719 156 used for the keyframes and animation properties are snapshotted at the
simon@1719 157 time the animation starts. Changing them during the execution of the
simon@1719 158 animation has no effect. Note also, that changing the value of
simon@1719 159 <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> does not necessarily
simon@1719 160 restart an animation (e.g. if a list of animations are applied and
simon@1719 161 one is removed from the list, only that animation will stop; The other
simon@1719 162 animations will continue). In order to restart an animation, it must be
simon@1719 163 removed then reapplied.
simon@1719 164 </p>
simon@1719 165
dino@1908 166 <p>
dino@1908 167 The end of the animation is defined by the combination of the
dino@1908 168 <span class="prop-name">'animation-duration'</span>,
dino@1908 169 <span class="prop-name">'animation-iteration-count'</span> and
dino@1908 170 <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span> properties.
simon@1719 171 </p>
simon@1719 172
simon@1719 173 <div class="example">
simon@1719 174 <p style="display:none">
simon@1719 175 Example(s):
simon@1719 176 </p>
simon@1719 177 <pre>
simon@1719 178 div {
simon@1719 179 animation-name: diagonal-slide;
simon@1719 180 animation-duration: 5s;
simon@1719 181 animation-iteration-count: 10;
simon@1719 182 }
simon@1719 183
simon@1719 184 @keyframes diagonal-slide {
simon@1719 185
simon@1719 186 from {
simon@1719 187 left: 0;
simon@1719 188 top: 0;
simon@1719 189 }
simon@1719 190
simon@1719 191 to {
simon@1719 192 left: 100px;
simon@1719 193 top: 100px;
simon@1719 194 }
simon@1719 195
simon@1719 196 }
simon@1719 197
simon@1719 198 </pre>This will produce an animation that moves an element from (0, 0) to (100px, 100px) over five seconds and repeats itself nine times (for a total of ten iterations).
simon@1719 199 </div>
simon@1719 200
simon@1719 201 <h2>Keyframes</h2>
dino@937 202 <p>
simon@1719 203 Keyframes are used to specify the values for the animating properties at various points
simon@1719 204 during the animation. The keyframes specify the behavior of one cycle of the animation;
simon@1719 205 the animation may iterate one or more times.
dino@937 206 </p>
dino@937 207 <p>
dino@937 208 Keyframes are specified using a specialized CSS at-rule. A <span
dino@937 209 class="prop-name">@keyframes</span> rule consists of the keyword
dino@937 210 "@keyframes", followed by an identifier giving a name for the animation
dino@937 211 (which will be referenced using <span
dino@937 212 class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span>), followed by a set of style
dino@937 213 rules (delimited by curly braces).
dino@937 214 </p>
dino@937 215 <p>
dino@937 216 The <i>keyframe selector</i> for a keyframe style rule consists of a
dino@937 217 comma-separated list of percentage values or the keywords 'from' or
dino@937 218 'to'. The selector is used to specify the percentage along the duration
dino@937 219 of the animation that the keyframe represents. The
dino@937 220 keyframe itself is specified by the block of property values declared on
cmarrin@1670 221 the selector. The keyword 'from' is equivalent to the value 0%. The
dino@937 222 keyword 'to' is equivalent to the value 100%. Note that the percentage
dino@937 223 unit specifier must be used on percentage values. Therefore, "0" is an
dino@937 224 invalid keyframe selector.
dino@937 225 </p>
dino@937 226 <p>
simon@1719 227 If a 0% or "from" keyframe is not specified, then the user agent
simon@1719 228 constructs a 0% keyframe using the computed values of the properties
simon@1719 229 being animated. If a 100% or "to" keyframe is not specified, then the user agent
simon@1719 230 constructs a 100% keyframe using the computed values of the properties
simon@1719 231 being animated.
simon@1719 232 </p>
dino@937 233 <p>
dino@937 234 The <i>keyframe declaration</i> for a keyframe rule consists of
dino@937 235 properties and values. Properties that are unable to be
dino@937 236 animated are ignored in these rules, with the exception of <span
dino@937 237 class="prop-name">animation-timing-function'</span>, the behavior
dino@937 238 of which is described below.
dino@937 239 </p>
simon@1719 240 <p class="note">
simon@1719 241 NOTE: describe what happens if a property is not present in all keyframes.
dino@937 242 </p>
dino@937 243 <p>
simon@1719 244 The @keyframes rule that is used by an animation will be the last one encountered in sorted rules order
simon@1719 245 that matches the name of the animation specified by the <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> property.
simon@1719 246 <span class="prop-name">@keyframes</span> rules do not cascade;
simon@1719 247 therefore an animation will never derive keyframes from more than one <span class="prop-name">@keyframes</span> rule.
simon@1719 248 </p>
simon@1719 249 <p>
simon@1719 250 To determine the set of keyframes, all of the values in selectors are sorted in increasing order by time.
simon@1719 251 If there are any duplicates, then the last keyframe specified inside the <span class="prop-name">@keyframes</span> rule
simon@1719 252 will be used to provide the keyframe information for that time. There is no cascading within a
simon@1719 253 <span class="prop-name">@keyframes</span> rule if multiple keyframes specify the same keyframe selector values.
dino@937 254 </p>
dino@937 255 <div class="example">
dino@937 256 <p style="display:none">
dino@937 257 Example(s):
dino@937 258 </p>
dino@937 259 <pre>
simon@1719 260 @keyframes wobble {
dino@937 261
dino@937 262 0% {
dino@937 263 left: 100px;
dino@937 264 }
dino@937 265
dino@937 266 40% {
dino@937 267 left: 150px;
dino@937 268 }
dino@937 269
dino@937 270 60% {
dino@937 271 left: 75px;
dino@937 272 }
dino@937 273
dino@937 274 100% {
dino@937 275 left: 100px;
dino@937 276 }
dino@937 277
dino@937 278 }
dino@937 279
dino@937 280 </pre>Four keyframes are specified for the animation named "wobble". In the first keyframe, shown at the beginning of the animation cycle, the 'left' value of the animation is 100px. By 40% of the animation duration, 'left' value has animated to 150px. At 60% of the animation duration, the 'left' value has animated back to 75px. At the end of the animation cycle, the 'left' value has returned to 100px. The diagram below shows the state of the animation if it were given a duration of 10s.
dino@937 281 <div class="figure">
dino@937 282 <img src="animation1.png" alt="">
dino@937 283 </div>
dino@937 284 <p class="caption">
dino@937 285 Animations states specified by keyframes
dino@937 286 </p>
dino@937 287 </div>
dino@937 288
dino@937 289 <p>
dino@937 290 The following is the grammar for the keyframes rule.
dino@937 291 </p>
dino@937 292
dino@937 293 <pre>
dino@937 294
dbaron@4123 295 keyframes-rule: KEYFRAMES_SYM S+ IDENT S* '{' S* keyframes-blocks '}' S*;
dino@937 296
dbaron@4123 297 keyframes-blocks: [ keyframe-selector '{' S* declaration? [ ';' S* declaration? ]* '}' S* ]* ;
dbaron@4123 298
dbaron@4123 299 keyframe-selector: [ FROM_SYM | TO_SYM | PERCENTAGE ] S* [ ',' S* [ FROM_SYM | TO_SYM | PERCENTAGE ] S* ]*;
dbaron@4123 300
sgalinea@4122 301 @{K}{E}{Y}{F}{R}{A}{M}{E}{S} {return KEYFRAMES_SYM;}
sgalinea@4122 302 {F}{R}{O}{M} {return FROM_SYM;}
sgalinea@4122 303 {T}{O} {return TO_SYM;}
dino@937 304 </pre>
dino@937 305 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 306 <h3>
dino@937 307 Timing functions for keyframes
dino@937 308 </h3>
dino@937 309 <p>
dino@937 310 A keyframe style rule may also declare the timing function that is to be used as the animation moves to the next keyframe.
dino@937 311 </p>
dino@937 312 <div class="example">
dino@937 313 <p style="display:none">
dino@937 314 Example(s):
dino@937 315 </p>
dino@937 316 <pre>
simon@1719 317 @keyframes bounce {
dino@937 318
dino@937 319 from {
dino@937 320 top: 100px;
dino@937 321 animation-timing-function: ease-out;
dino@937 322 }
dino@937 323
dino@937 324 25% {
dino@937 325 top: 50px;
dino@937 326 animation-timing-function: ease-in;
dino@937 327 }
dino@937 328
dino@937 329 50% {
dino@937 330 top: 100px;
dino@937 331 animation-timing-function: ease-out;
dino@937 332 }
dino@937 333
dino@937 334 75% {
dino@937 335 top: 75px;
dino@937 336 animation-timing-function: ease-in;
dino@937 337 }
dino@937 338
dino@937 339 to {
dino@937 340 top: 100px;
dino@937 341 }
dino@937 342
dino@937 343 }
dino@937 344
dbaron@3967 345 </pre>Five keyframes are specified for the animation named "bounce". Between the first and second keyframe (ie. between 0% and 25%) an "ease-out" timing function is used. Between the second and third keyframe (ie. between 25% and 50%) an "ease-in" timing function is used. And so on. The effect will appear as an element that moves up the page 50px, slowing down as it reaches its highest point then speeding up as it falls back to 100px. The second half of the animation behaves in a similar manner, but only moves the element 25px units up the page. A timing function specified on the "to" or 100% keyframe is ignored
dino@937 346 </div>
dino@937 347 <p>
dino@937 348 See <a href="#animation-timing-function_tag">the <span class="prop-name">'animation-timing-function'</span> property</a> for more information.
dino@937 349 </p><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 350
dino@937 351 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 352 <h3>
dino@937 353 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> Property
dino@937 354 </h3>
dino@937 355 <p>
dino@937 356 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> property defines a
dino@937 357 list of animations that apply. Each name is used to select the keyframe at-rule
dino@937 358 that provides the property values for the animation. If the name does
dino@937 359 not match any keyframe at-rule, there are no properties to be animated
dino@937 360 and the animation will not execute. Furthermore, if the animation name
dino@937 361 is 'none' then there will be no animation. This can be used to override
dino@2614 362 any animations coming from the cascade. If animations are attempting to
dino@2614 363 modify the same property, then the animation closest to the end of the
dino@2614 364 list of names wins.
dino@2614 365 </p>
dino@2614 366 <p>
dino@2614 367 Each animation listed by name should have a corresponding value
dino@2614 368 for the other animation properties listed below. In the case where the
dino@2614 369 other properties do not have lists of the correct length, their values
dino@2614 370 are repeated to form a list with the same number of entries as
dino@2614 371 <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span>.
dino@937 372 </p>
dino@937 373 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 374 <tbody>
dino@937 375 <tr>
dino@937 376 <td>
dino@937 377 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 378 </td>
dino@937 379 <td>
dino@937 380 <dfn id="animation-name">animation-name</dfn>
dino@937 381 </td>
dino@937 382 </tr>
dino@937 383 <tr>
dino@937 384 <td>
dino@937 385 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 386 </td>
dino@937 387 <td>
dino@937 388 none | IDENT [, none | IDENT ]*
dino@937 389 </td>
dino@937 390 </tr>
dino@937 391 <tr>
dino@937 392 <td>
dino@937 393 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 394 </td>
dino@937 395 <td>
dino@937 396 none
dino@937 397 </td>
dino@937 398 </tr>
dino@937 399 <tr>
dino@937 400 <td>
dino@937 401 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 402 </td>
dino@937 403 <td>
dbaron@3966 404 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 405 </td>
dino@937 406 </tr>
dino@937 407 <tr>
dino@937 408 <td>
dino@937 409 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 410 </td>
dino@937 411 <td>
dino@937 412 no
dino@937 413 </td>
dino@937 414 </tr>
dino@937 415 <tr>
dino@937 416 <td>
dino@937 417 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 418 </td>
dino@937 419 <td>
dino@937 420 N/A
dino@937 421 </td>
dino@937 422 </tr>
dino@937 423 <tr>
dino@937 424 <td>
dino@937 425 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 426 </td>
dino@937 427 <td>
dino@937 428 visual
dino@937 429 </td>
dino@937 430 </tr>
dino@937 431 <tr>
dino@937 432 <td>
dino@937 433 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 434 </td>
dino@937 435 <td>
dino@937 436 Same as specified value.
dino@937 437 </td>
dino@937 438 </tr>
dino@937 439 </tbody>
dino@937 440 </table>
dino@937 441
dino@937 442 <!--
dino@937 443 <p>
dino@937 444 It is possible for elements to have multiple animations running that change the same property or properties. In this case the animations combine in a manner defined by the property. For example, animations on <span class="prop-name">opacity</span> will add together and animations on <span class="prop-name">transform</span> will have their transformation matrices multiplied.
dino@937 445 </p>
dino@937 446 <div class="example">
dino@937 447 <p style="display:none">
dino@937 448 Example(s):
dino@937 449 </p>
dino@937 450 <pre>
dino@937 451 @keyframes 'border-bloat' {
dino@937 452 from {
dino@937 453 border-width: 0;
dino@937 454 }
dino@937 455 to {
dino@937 456 border-width: 10px;
dino@937 457 }
dino@937 458 }
dino@937 459
dino@937 460 @keyframes 'border-diet' {
dino@937 461 from {
dino@937 462 border-width: 4px;
dino@937 463 }
dino@937 464 to {
dino@937 465 border-width: 2px;
dino@937 466 }
dino@937 467 }
dino@937 468
dino@937 469 div {
dino@937 470 animation-name: 'border-bloat', 'border-diet';
dino@937 471 animation-duration: 10s, 4s;
dino@937 472 }
dino@937 473 </pre>
dino@937 474 <p>
dino@937 475 The above example has two animations executing on the same property, <span class="prop-name">border-width</span>. The animations are additive. That is, the
dino@937 476 resulting value for the property will be the addition of the values from the
dino@937 477 two animations.
dino@937 478 </p>
dino@937 479 <p>
dino@937 480 At time '0s' the element's border will be 4px wide (0px from 'border-bloat' plus 4px from 'border-diet').
dino@937 481 At time '4s' the element's border will be 6px wide (4px from 'border-bloat' plus 2px from 'border-diet').
dino@937 482 At time '10s' the element's border will be 10px wide (10px from 'border-bloat' and no addition from
dino@937 483 'border-diet' as it is no longer executing).
dino@937 484 </p>
dino@937 485 </div>
dino@937 486 -->
dino@937 487
dino@937 488
dino@937 489 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 490 <h3>
dino@937 491 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-duration'</span> Property
dino@937 492 </h3>
dino@937 493 <p>
dino@937 494 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-duration'</span> property defines the length of time that an animation takes to complete one cycle.
dino@937 495 </p>
dino@937 496 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 497 <tbody>
dino@937 498 <tr>
dino@937 499 <td>
dino@937 500 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 501 </td>
dino@937 502 <td>
dino@937 503 <dfn id="animation-duration">animation-duration</dfn>
dino@937 504 </td>
dino@937 505 </tr>
dino@937 506 <tr>
dino@937 507 <td>
dino@937 508 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 509 </td>
dino@937 510 <td>
dino@937 511 &lt;time&gt; [, &lt;time&gt;]*
dino@937 512 </td>
dino@937 513 </tr>
dino@937 514 <tr>
dino@937 515 <td>
dino@937 516 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 517 </td>
dino@937 518 <td>
dino@3190 519 0s
dino@937 520 </td>
dino@937 521 </tr>
dino@937 522 <tr>
dino@937 523 <td>
dino@937 524 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 525 </td>
dino@937 526 <td>
dbaron@3966 527 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 528 </td>
dino@937 529 </tr>
dino@937 530 <tr>
dino@937 531 <td>
dino@937 532 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 533 </td>
dino@937 534 <td>
dino@937 535 no
dino@937 536 </td>
dino@937 537 </tr>
dino@937 538 <tr>
dino@937 539 <td>
dino@937 540 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 541 </td>
dino@937 542 <td>
dino@937 543 N/A
dino@937 544 </td>
dino@937 545 </tr>
dino@937 546 <tr>
dino@937 547 <td>
dino@937 548 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 549 </td>
dino@937 550 <td>
dino@937 551 visual
dino@937 552 </td>
dino@937 553 </tr>
dino@937 554 <tr>
dino@937 555 <td>
dino@937 556 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 557 </td>
dino@937 558 <td>
dino@937 559 Same as specified value.
dino@937 560 </td>
dino@937 561 </tr>
dino@937 562 </tbody>
dino@937 563 </table>
dino@937 564
dino@937 565 <p>
dino@3190 566 By default the value is '0s', meaning that the animation cycle is
dino@2616 567 immediate. A negative value for <span
dino@3190 568 class="prop-name">animation-duration</span> is treated as '0s'. In this
dino@2616 569 case <span class="prop-name">animation-fill-mode</span> still applies,
dino@2616 570 so an animation that fills backwards will show the value of the 0%
dino@2616 571 keyframe during any delay period, and an animation that fill forwards
dino@2616 572 will retain the value specified at the 100% keyframe, even if the
dino@2616 573 animation was instantaneous. Also, animation events are still fired.
dino@937 574 </p>
dino@937 575
dino@937 576 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 577 <h3 id="animation-timing-function_tag">
dino@937 578 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-timing-function'</span> Property
dino@937 579 </h3>
dino@937 580 <p>
bert@1104 581 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-timing-function'</span> property describes how the animation will progress over one cycle of its duration. See the <span class="prop-name">'transition-timing-function'</span> property [[!CSS3-TRANSITIONS]] for a complete description of timing function calculation.
dino@937 582 </p>
dino@937 583 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 584 <tbody>
dino@937 585 <tr>
dino@937 586 <td>
dino@937 587 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 588 </td>
dino@937 589 <td>
dino@937 590 <dfn id="animation-timing-function">animation-timing-function</dfn>
dino@937 591 </td>
dino@937 592 </tr>
dino@937 593 <tr>
dino@937 594 <td>
dino@937 595 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 596 </td>
dino@937 597 <td>
dino@1908 598 ease | linear | ease-in | ease-out | ease-in-out | step-start | step-end | steps(&lt;number&gt;[, start | end ]) | cubic-bezier(&lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;) [, ease | linear | ease-in | ease-out | ease-in-out | step-start | step-end | steps(&lt;number&gt;[, start | end ]) | cubic-bezier(&lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;)]*
dino@937 599 </td>
dino@937 600 </tr>
dino@937 601 <tr>
dino@937 602 <td>
dino@937 603 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 604 </td>
dino@937 605 <td>
dino@937 606 ease
dino@937 607 </td>
dino@937 608 </tr>
dino@937 609 <tr>
dino@937 610 <td>
dino@937 611 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 612 </td>
dino@937 613 <td>
dbaron@3966 614 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 615 </td>
dino@937 616 </tr>
dino@937 617 <tr>
dino@937 618 <td>
dino@937 619 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 620 </td>
dino@937 621 <td>
dino@937 622 no
dino@937 623 </td>
dino@937 624 </tr>
dino@937 625 <tr>
dino@937 626 <td>
dino@937 627 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 628 </td>
dino@937 629 <td>
dino@937 630 N/A
dino@937 631 </td>
dino@937 632 </tr>
dino@937 633 <tr>
dino@937 634 <td>
dino@937 635 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 636 </td>
dino@937 637 <td>
dino@937 638 visual
dino@937 639 </td>
dino@937 640 </tr>
dino@937 641 <tr>
dino@937 642 <td>
dino@937 643 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 644 </td>
dino@937 645 <td>
dino@937 646 Same as specified value.
dino@937 647 </td>
dino@937 648 </tr>
dino@937 649 </tbody>
dino@937 650 </table>
dino@937 651
dino@937 652 <p>
dino@937 653 For a keyframed animation, the <span class="prop-name">'animation-timing-function'</span> applies
dino@937 654 between keyframes, not over the entire animation. For example, in the case of an ease-in-out timing function, an animation will ease in at the start of the keyframe and ease out at the end of the keyframe. A <span class="prop-name">'animation-timing-function'</span> defined within a keyframe block applies to that keyframe, otherwise the timing function specified for the animation is used.
dino@937 655 </p>
dino@937 656
dino@937 657 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 658 <h3>
dino@937 659 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-iteration-count'</span> Property
dino@937 660 </h3>
dino@937 661 <p>
sgalinea@4121 662 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-iteration-count'</span> property defines the number of times an animation cycle is played. The default value is one, meaning the animation will play from beginning to end once. A value of <span class="prop-value">'infinite'</span> will cause the animation to repeat forever. Non-integer numbers will cause the animation to end part-way through a cycle. Negative values of <span class="prop-name">'animation-iteration-count'</span> are invalid. This property is often used with an <span class="prop-name">'animation-direction'</span> value of <span class="prop-value">'alternate'</span>, which will cause the animation to play in reverse on alternate cycles.
dino@937 663 </p>
dino@937 664 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 665 <tbody>
dino@937 666 <tr>
dino@937 667 <td>
dino@937 668 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 669 </td>
dino@937 670 <td>
dino@937 671 <dfn id="animation-iteration-count">animation-iteration-count</dfn>
dino@937 672 </td>
dino@937 673 </tr>
dino@937 674 <tr>
dino@937 675 <td>
dino@937 676 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 677 </td>
dino@937 678 <td>
dino@937 679 infinite | &lt;number&gt; [, infinite | &lt;number&gt;]*
dino@937 680 </td>
dino@937 681 </tr>
dino@937 682 <tr>
dino@937 683 <td>
dino@937 684 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 685 </td>
dino@937 686 <td>
dino@937 687 1
dino@937 688 </td>
dino@937 689 </tr>
dino@937 690 <tr>
dino@937 691 <td>
dino@937 692 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 693 </td>
dino@937 694 <td>
dbaron@3966 695 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 696 </td>
dino@937 697 </tr>
dino@937 698 <tr>
dino@937 699 <td>
dino@937 700 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 701 </td>
dino@937 702 <td>
dino@937 703 no
dino@937 704 </td>
dino@937 705 </tr>
dino@937 706 <tr>
dino@937 707 <td>
dino@937 708 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 709 </td>
dino@937 710 <td>
dino@937 711 N/A
dino@937 712 </td>
dino@937 713 </tr>
dino@937 714 <tr>
dino@937 715 <td>
dino@937 716 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 717 </td>
dino@937 718 <td>
dino@937 719 visual
dino@937 720 </td>
dino@937 721 </tr>
dino@937 722 <tr>
dino@937 723 <td>
dino@937 724 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 725 </td>
dino@937 726 <td>
dino@937 727 Same as specified value.
dino@937 728 </td>
dino@937 729 </tr>
dino@937 730 </tbody>
dino@937 731 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 732 <h3>
dino@937 733 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-direction'</span> Property
dino@937 734 </h3>
dino@937 735 <p>
dino@937 736 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-direction'</span> property defines whether or not the animation should play in reverse on alternate cycles. If <span class="prop-value">'alternate'</span> is specified, the animation cycle iterations that are odd counts are played in the normal direction, and the animation cycle iterations that are even counts are played in a reverse direction. When an animation is played in reverse the timing functions are also reversed. For example, when played in reverse an ease-in animation would appear to be an ease-out animation.
dino@937 737 </p>
dino@937 738 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 739 <tbody>
dino@937 740 <tr>
dino@937 741 <td>
dino@937 742 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 743 </td>
dino@937 744 <td>
dino@937 745 <dfn id="animation-direction">animation-direction</dfn>
dino@937 746 </td>
dino@937 747 </tr>
dino@937 748 <tr>
dino@937 749 <td>
dino@937 750 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 751 </td>
dino@937 752 <td>
dino@937 753 normal | alternate [, normal | alternate]*
dino@937 754 </td>
dino@937 755 </tr>
dino@937 756 <tr>
dino@937 757 <td>
dino@937 758 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 759 </td>
dino@937 760 <td>
dino@937 761 normal
dino@937 762 </td>
dino@937 763 </tr>
dino@937 764 <tr>
dino@937 765 <td>
dino@937 766 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 767 </td>
dino@937 768 <td>
dbaron@3966 769 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 770 </td>
dino@937 771 </tr>
dino@937 772 <tr>
dino@937 773 <td>
dino@937 774 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 775 </td>
dino@937 776 <td>
dino@937 777 no
dino@937 778 </td>
dino@937 779 </tr>
dino@937 780 <tr>
dino@937 781 <td>
dino@937 782 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 783 </td>
dino@937 784 <td>
dino@937 785 N/A
dino@937 786 </td>
dino@937 787 </tr>
dino@937 788 <tr>
dino@937 789 <td>
dino@937 790 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 791 </td>
dino@937 792 <td>
dino@937 793 visual
dino@937 794 </td>
dino@937 795 </tr>
dino@937 796 <tr>
dino@937 797 <td>
dino@937 798 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 799 </td>
dino@937 800 <td>
dino@937 801 Same as specified value.
dino@937 802 </td>
dino@937 803 </tr>
dino@937 804 </tbody>
dino@937 805 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 806 <h3>
dino@937 807 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-play-state'</span> Property
dino@937 808 </h3>
dino@937 809
dino@937 810 <p>
dino@937 811 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-play-state'</span> property defines whether the animation is running or paused. A running animation can be paused by setting this property to <span class="prop-value">'paused'</span>. To continue running a paused animation this property can be set to <span class="prop-value">'running'</span>. A paused animation will continue to display the current value of the animation in a static state, as if the time of the animation is constant. When a paused animation is resumed, it restarts from the current value, not necessarily from the beginning of the animation.
dino@937 812 </p>
dino@937 813 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 814 <tbody>
dino@937 815 <tr>
dino@937 816 <td>
dino@937 817 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 818 </td>
dino@937 819 <td>
dino@937 820 <dfn id="animation-play-state">animation-play-state</dfn>
dino@937 821 </td>
dino@937 822 </tr>
dino@937 823 <tr>
dino@937 824 <td>
dino@937 825 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 826 </td>
dino@937 827 <td>
dino@937 828 running | paused [, running | paused]*
dino@937 829 </td>
dino@937 830 </tr>
dino@937 831 <tr>
dino@937 832 <td>
dino@937 833 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 834 </td>
dino@937 835 <td>
dino@937 836 running
dino@937 837 </td>
dino@937 838 </tr>
dino@937 839 <tr>
dino@937 840 <td>
dino@937 841 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 842 </td>
dino@937 843 <td>
dbaron@3966 844 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 845 </td>
dino@937 846 </tr>
dino@937 847 <tr>
dino@937 848 <td>
dino@937 849 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 850 </td>
dino@937 851 <td>
dino@937 852 no
dino@937 853 </td>
dino@937 854 </tr>
dino@937 855 <tr>
dino@937 856 <td>
dino@937 857 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 858 </td>
dino@937 859 <td>
dino@937 860 N/A
dino@937 861 </td>
dino@937 862 </tr>
dino@937 863 <tr>
dino@937 864 <td>
dino@937 865 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 866 </td>
dino@937 867 <td>
dino@937 868 visual
dino@937 869 </td>
dino@937 870 </tr>
dino@937 871 <tr>
dino@937 872 <td>
dino@937 873 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 874 </td>
dino@937 875 <td>
dino@937 876 Same as specified value.
dino@937 877 </td>
dino@937 878 </tr>
dino@937 879 </tbody>
dino@937 880 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 881 <h3>
dino@937 882 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span> Property
dino@937 883 </h3>
dino@937 884 <p>
dino@1908 885 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span> property defines
dino@1908 886 when the animation will start. It allows an animation to begin
dino@1908 887 execution some time after it is applied. An <span
dbaron@3967 888 class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span> value of '0s' means the
dino@1908 889 animation will execute as soon as it is applied. Otherwise, the value
dino@1908 890 specifies an offset from the moment the animation is applied, and the
dino@1908 891 animation will delay execution by that offset.
dino@937 892 </p>
dino@937 893 <p>
dino@1908 894 If the value for <span class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span> is a
dino@1908 895 negative time offset then the animation will execute the moment it is
dino@1908 896 applied, but will appear to have begun execution at the specified
dino@1908 897 offset. That is, the animation will appear to begin part-way through
dino@1908 898 its play cycle. In the case where an animation has implied starting
dino@1908 899 values and a negative <span
dino@1908 900 class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span>, the starting values are
dino@1908 901 taken from the moment the animation is applied.
dino@937 902 </p>
dino@937 903 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 904 <tbody>
dino@937 905 <tr>
dino@937 906 <td>
dino@937 907 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 908 </td>
dino@937 909 <td>
dino@1908 910 <dfn id="animation-delay">animation-delay</dfn>
dino@937 911 </td>
dino@937 912 </tr>
dino@937 913 <tr>
dino@937 914 <td>
dino@937 915 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 916 </td>
dino@937 917 <td>
dino@937 918 &lt;time&gt; [, &lt;time&gt;]*
dino@937 919 </td>
dino@937 920 </tr>
dino@937 921 <tr>
dino@937 922 <td>
dino@937 923 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 924 </td>
dino@937 925 <td>
dino@3190 926 0s
dino@937 927 </td>
dino@937 928 </tr>
dino@937 929 <tr>
dino@937 930 <td>
dino@937 931 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 932 </td>
dino@937 933 <td>
dbaron@3966 934 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 935 </td>
dino@937 936 </tr>
dino@937 937 <tr>
dino@937 938 <td>
dino@937 939 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 940 </td>
dino@937 941 <td>
dino@937 942 no
dino@937 943 </td>
dino@937 944 </tr>
dino@937 945 <tr>
dino@937 946 <td>
dino@937 947 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 948 </td>
dino@937 949 <td>
dino@937 950 N/A
dino@937 951 </td>
dino@937 952 </tr>
dino@937 953 <tr>
dino@937 954 <td>
dino@937 955 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 956 </td>
dino@937 957 <td>
dino@937 958 visual
dino@937 959 </td>
dino@937 960 </tr>
dino@937 961 <tr>
dino@937 962 <td>
dino@937 963 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 964 </td>
dino@937 965 <td>
dino@937 966 Same as specified value.
dino@937 967 </td>
dino@937 968 </tr>
dino@937 969 </tbody>
dino@937 970 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 971 <h3>
dino@1908 972 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span> Property
dino@1908 973 </h3>
dino@1908 974 <p>
dino@1908 975 The <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span> property defines
dino@1908 976 what values are applied by the animation outside the time it is executing.
dino@1908 977 By default, an animation will not affect property values between the
dino@1908 978 time it is applied (the <span class="prop-name">'animation-name'</span> property is
dino@1908 979 set on an element) and the time it begins execution (which is determined by
dino@1908 980 the <span class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span> property). Also, by
dino@1908 981 default an animation does not affect property values after the animation
dino@1908 982 ends (determined by the <span class="prop-name">'animation-duration'</span> property).
dino@1908 983 The value of <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span> can
dino@1908 984 override this behavior.
dino@1908 985 </p>
dino@1908 986 <p>
dino@1908 987 If the value for <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span> is
dino@1908 988 <span class="prop-value">'backwards'</span>, then the animation will
dino@1908 989 apply the property values defined in its 0% or 'from' keyframe as soon
dino@1908 990 as the animation is applied, during the period defined by
dino@1908 991 <span class="prop-name">'animation-delay'</span>.
dino@1908 992 </p>
dino@1908 993 <p>
dino@1908 994 If the value for <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span>
dino@1908 995 is <span class="prop-value">'forwards'</span>, then the animation will
dino@1908 996 apply the property values defined in its last executing keyframe after
dino@1908 997 the final iteration of the animation, until the animation style is
dino@1908 998 removed. The last executing keyframe is the 'to' or '100%' keyframe,
dino@1908 999 unless the animation has <span
dino@1908 1000 class="prop-name">'animation-direction'</span> set to <span
dino@1908 1001 class="prop-value">'alternate'</span> and both a finite and even
dino@1908 1002 iteration count, in which case it is the 'from' or '0%' keyframe.
dino@1908 1003 </p>
dino@1908 1004 <p>
dino@1908 1005 If the value for <span class="prop-name">'animation-fill-mode'</span>
dino@1908 1006 is <span class="prop-value">'both'</span>, then the animation will
dino@1908 1007 follow the rules for both 'forwards' and 'backwards'. That is, it will
dino@1908 1008 extend the animation properties in both directions.
dino@1908 1009 </p>
dino@1908 1010 <table class="propdef">
dino@1908 1011 <tbody>
dino@1908 1012 <tr>
dino@1908 1013 <td>
dino@1908 1014 <em>Name:</em>
dino@1908 1015 </td>
dino@1908 1016 <td>
dino@1908 1017 <dfn id="animation-fill-mode">animation-fill-mode</dfn>
dino@1908 1018 </td>
dino@1908 1019 </tr>
dino@1908 1020 <tr>
dino@1908 1021 <td>
dino@1908 1022 <em>Value:</em>
dino@1908 1023 </td>
dino@1908 1024 <td>
dino@1908 1025 none | forwards | backwards | both [, none | forwards | backwards | both]*
dino@1908 1026 </td>
dino@1908 1027 </tr>
dino@1908 1028 <tr>
dino@1908 1029 <td>
dino@1908 1030 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@1908 1031 </td>
dino@1908 1032 <td>
dino@1908 1033 none
dino@1908 1034 </td>
dino@1908 1035 </tr>
dino@1908 1036 <tr>
dino@1908 1037 <td>
dino@1908 1038 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@1908 1039 </td>
dino@1908 1040 <td>
dbaron@3966 1041 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@1908 1042 </td>
dino@1908 1043 </tr>
dino@1908 1044 <tr>
dino@1908 1045 <td>
dino@1908 1046 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@1908 1047 </td>
dino@1908 1048 <td>
dino@1908 1049 no
dino@1908 1050 </td>
dino@1908 1051 </tr>
dino@1908 1052 <tr>
dino@1908 1053 <td>
dino@1908 1054 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@1908 1055 </td>
dino@1908 1056 <td>
dino@1908 1057 N/A
dino@1908 1058 </td>
dino@1908 1059 </tr>
dino@1908 1060 <tr>
dino@1908 1061 <td>
dino@1908 1062 <em>Media:</em>
dino@1908 1063 </td>
dino@1908 1064 <td>
dino@1908 1065 visual
dino@1908 1066 </td>
dino@1908 1067 </tr>
dino@1908 1068 <tr>
dino@1908 1069 <td>
dino@1908 1070 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@1908 1071 </td>
dino@1908 1072 <td>
dino@1908 1073 Same as specified value.
dino@1908 1074 </td>
dino@1908 1075 </tr>
dino@1908 1076 </tbody>
dino@1908 1077 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@1908 1078 <h3>
dino@937 1079 The <span class="prop-name">'animation'</span> Shorthand Property
dino@937 1080 </h3>
dino@937 1081 <p>
dino@1908 1082 The <span class="prop-name">'animation'</span> shorthand property
dino@1908 1083 combines seven of the animation properties into a single property.
dino@937 1084 </p>
simon@2323 1085 <p>
simon@2323 1086 Note that order is important in this property. The first value that can be
simon@2323 1087 parsed as a time is assigned to the animation-duration. The second value that
simon@2323 1088 can be parsed as a time is assigned to animation-delay.
simon@2323 1089 </p>
simon@2323 1090 <p class="issue">
simon@2323 1091 An alternative proposal is to accept the font shorthand approach of
simon@2323 1092 using a "/" character between the values of the same type. eg. 2s/4s would
simon@2323 1093 mean a duration of 2 seconds and a delay of 4 seconds.
simon@2323 1094 </p>
dino@937 1095 <table class="propdef">
dino@937 1096 <tbody>
dino@937 1097 <tr>
dino@937 1098 <td>
dino@937 1099 <em>Name:</em>
dino@937 1100 </td>
dino@937 1101 <td>
dino@937 1102 <dfn id="animation">animation</dfn>
dino@937 1103 </td>
dino@937 1104 </tr>
dino@937 1105 <tr>
dino@937 1106 <td>
dino@937 1107 <em>Value:</em>
dino@937 1108 </td>
dino@937 1109 <td>
dino@937 1110 [&lt;animation-name&gt; ||
dino@937 1111 &lt;animation-duration&gt; ||
dino@937 1112 &lt;animation-timing-function&gt; ||
dino@937 1113 &lt;animation-delay&gt; ||
dino@937 1114 &lt;animation-iteration-count&gt; ||
dino@1908 1115 &lt;animation-direction&gt; ||
dino@1908 1116 &lt;animation-fill-mode&gt;]
dino@937 1117 [, [&lt;animation-name&gt; ||
dino@937 1118 &lt;animation-duration&gt; ||
dino@937 1119 &lt;animation-timing-function&gt; ||
dino@937 1120 &lt;animation-delay&gt; ||
dino@937 1121 &lt;animation-iteration-count&gt; ||
dino@1908 1122 &lt;animation-direction&gt; ||
dino@1908 1123 &lt;animation-fill-mode&gt;] ]*
dino@937 1124 </td>
dino@937 1125 </tr>
dino@937 1126 <tr>
dino@937 1127 <td>
dino@937 1128 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@937 1129 </td>
dino@937 1130 <td>
dino@937 1131 see individual properties
dino@937 1132 </td>
dino@937 1133 </tr>
dino@937 1134 <tr>
dino@937 1135 <td>
dino@937 1136 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@937 1137 </td>
dino@937 1138 <td>
dbaron@3966 1139 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@937 1140 </td>
dino@937 1141 </tr>
dino@937 1142 <tr>
dino@937 1143 <td>
dino@937 1144 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@937 1145 </td>
dino@937 1146 <td>
dino@937 1147 no
dino@937 1148 </td>
dino@937 1149 </tr>
dino@937 1150 <tr>
dino@937 1151 <td>
dino@937 1152 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@937 1153 </td>
dino@937 1154 <td>
dino@937 1155 N/A
dino@937 1156 </td>
dino@937 1157 </tr>
dino@937 1158 <tr>
dino@937 1159 <td>
dino@937 1160 <em>Media:</em>
dino@937 1161 </td>
dino@937 1162 <td>
dino@937 1163 visual
dino@937 1164 </td>
dino@937 1165 </tr>
dino@937 1166 <tr>
dino@937 1167 <td>
dino@937 1168 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@937 1169 </td>
dino@937 1170 <td>
dino@937 1171 Same as specified value.
dino@937 1172 </td>
dino@937 1173 </tr>
dino@937 1174 </tbody>
dino@937 1175 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1176 <h2>
dino@937 1177 Animation Events
dino@937 1178 </h2>
dino@937 1179 <p>
dino@937 1180 Several animation related events are available through the <a
dino@937 1181 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html">DOM Event
dino@937 1182 system</a>. The start and end of an animation, and the end of each
dino@937 1183 iteration of an animation all generate DOM events. An element can have
dino@937 1184 multiple properties being animated simultaneously. This can occur either
dino@937 1185 with a single <span class="prop-name">animation-name</span> value with
dino@937 1186 keyframes containing multiple properties, or with multiple <span
dino@937 1187 class="prop-name">animation-name</span> values. For the purposes of
dino@937 1188 events, each <span class="prop-name">animation-name</span> specifies a
dino@937 1189 single animation. Therefore an event will be generated for each <span
dino@937 1190 class="prop-name">animation-name</span> value and not necessarily for
dino@937 1191 each property being animated.
dino@937 1192 </p>
dino@937 1193 <p>
dino@937 1194 The time the animation has been running is sent with each event
dino@937 1195 generated. This allows the event handler to determine the current
dino@937 1196 iteration of a looping animation or the current position of an
dino@937 1197 alternating animation. This time does not include any time the animation
dino@937 1198 was in the <code>paused</code> play state.
dino@937 1199 </p>
dino@937 1200 <dl>
dino@937 1201 <dt>
dino@937 1202 <b>Interface <i><a id="Events-AnimationEvent" name='Events-AnimationEvent'>AnimationEvent</a></i></b>
dino@937 1203 </dt>
dino@937 1204 <dd>
dino@937 1205 <p>
dino@937 1206 The <code>AnimationEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated with Animation events.
dino@937 1207 </p>
dino@937 1208 <dl>
dino@937 1209 <dt>
dino@937 1210 <br>
dino@937 1211 <b>IDL Definition</b>
dino@937 1212 </dt>
dino@937 1213 <dd>
dino@937 1214 <div class='idl-code'>
dino@937 1215 <pre>
dino@937 1216 interface AnimationEvent : Event {
dino@937 1217 readonly attribute DOMString animationName;
dino@937 1218 readonly attribute float elapsedTime;
dino@937 1219 void initAnimationEvent(in DOMString typeArg,
dino@937 1220 in boolean canBubbleArg,
dino@937 1221 in boolean cancelableArg,
dino@937 1222 in DOMString animationNameArg,
dino@937 1223 in float elapsedTimeArg);
dino@937 1224 };
dino@937 1225 </pre>
dino@937 1226 </div>
dino@937 1227 </dd>
dino@937 1228 <dt>
dino@937 1229 <b>Attributes</b>
dino@937 1230 </dt>
dino@937 1231 <dd>
dino@937 1232 <dl>
dino@937 1233 <dt>
dino@937 1234 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="Events-AnimationEvent-animationName" name='Events-AnimationEvent-animationName'>animationName</a></code> of type <code>DOMString</code>, readonly
dino@937 1235 </dt>
dino@937 1236 <dd>
dino@2614 1237 The value of the <span
dino@2614 1238 class="prop-name">animation-name</span> property of the
dino@2614 1239 animation that fired the event.
dino@937 1240 </dd>
dino@937 1241 </dl>
dino@937 1242 <dl>
dino@937 1243 <dt>
dino@937 1244 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="Events-AnimationEvent-elapsedTime" name='Events-AnimationEvent-elapsedTime'>elapsedTime</a></code> of type <code>float</code>, readonly
dino@937 1245 </dt>
dino@937 1246 <dd>
dino@2614 1247 The amount of time the animation has been running, in
dino@2614 1248 seconds, when this event fired, excluding any time the
dino@2614 1249 animation was paused. For an "animationstart" event, the
dino@2614 1250 elapsedTime is zero unless there was a negative value for
dino@2614 1251 <span class="prop-name">animation-delay</span>, in which
dino@2614 1252 case the event will be fired with an elapsedTime of (-1 *
dino@2614 1253 delay).
dino@937 1254 </dd>
dino@937 1255 </dl>
dino@937 1256 </dd>
dino@937 1257 <dt>
dino@937 1258 <b>Methods</b>
dino@937 1259 </dt>
dino@937 1260 <dd>
dino@937 1261 <dl>
dino@937 1262 <dt>
dino@937 1263 <code class='method-name'><a id="Events-AnimationEvent-initAnimationEvent" name='Events-AnimtionEvent-initAnimationEvent'>initAnimationEvent</a></code>
dino@937 1264 </dt>
dino@937 1265 <dd>
dino@937 1266 <div class='method'>
bert@1104 1267 The <code>initAnimationEvent</code> method is used to initialize the value of an <code>AnimationEvent</code> created through the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-DocumentEvent'><code>DocumentEvent</code></a> interface. This method may only be called before the <code>AnimationEvent</code> has been dispatched via the <code>dispatchEvent</code> method, though it may be called multiple times during that phase if necessary. If called multiple times, the final invocation takes precedence.
dino@937 1268 <div class='parameters'>
dino@937 1269 <b>Parameters</b>
dino@937 1270 <div class='paramtable'>
dino@937 1271 <dl>
dino@937 1272 <dt>
dino@937 1273 <code class='parameter-name'>typeArg</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1274 </dt>
dino@937 1275 <dd>
dino@937 1276 Specifies the event type.<br>
dino@937 1277 </dd>
dino@937 1278 <dt>
dino@937 1279 <code class='parameter-name'>canBubbleArg</code> of type <code>boolean</code>
dino@937 1280 </dt>
dino@937 1281 <dd>
dino@937 1282 Specifies whether or not the event can bubble.<br>
dino@937 1283 </dd>
dino@937 1284 <dt>
dino@937 1285 <code class='parameter-name'>cancelableArg</code> of type <code>boolean</code>
dino@937 1286 </dt>
dino@937 1287 <dd>
dino@937 1288 Specifies whether or not the event's default action can be prevented.
dino@937 1289 </dd>
dino@937 1290 <dt>
dino@937 1291 <code class='parameter-name'>animationNameArg</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1292 </dt>
dino@937 1293 <dd>
bert@1104 1294 Specifies the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-Event'><code>Event</code></a>'s animation name.<br>
dino@937 1295 </dd>
dino@937 1296 <dt>
dino@937 1297 <code class='parameter-name'>elapsedTimeArg</code> of type <code>float</code>
dino@937 1298 </dt>
dino@937 1299 <dd>
dino@937 1300 Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, the animation has been running at the time of initialization.
dino@937 1301 </dd>
dino@937 1302 </dl>
dino@937 1303 </div>
dino@937 1304 </div><!-- parameters -->
dino@937 1305 <div>
dino@937 1306 <b>No Return Value</b>
dino@937 1307 </div>
dino@937 1308 <div>
dino@937 1309 <b>No Exceptions</b>
dino@937 1310 </div>
dino@937 1311 </div><!-- method -->
dino@937 1312 </dd>
dino@937 1313 </dl>
dino@937 1314 </dd>
dino@937 1315 </dl>
dino@937 1316 </dd>
dino@937 1317 </dl>
dino@937 1318 <p>
dino@937 1319 The different types of Animation events that can occur are:
dino@937 1320 </p>
dino@937 1321 <dl>
dino@937 1322 <dt>
dino@937 1323 <b>animationstart</b>
dino@937 1324 </dt>
dino@937 1325 <dd>
dino@2614 1326 The 'animationstart' event occurs at the start of the animation. If there is an <span
dino@2614 1327 class="prop-name">animation-delay</span> then this event will fire once the delay period
dino@2614 1328 has expired. A negative delay will cause the event to fire with an elapsedTime equal to
dino@2614 1329 the absolute value of the delay.
dino@937 1330 <ul>
dino@937 1331 <li>Bubbles: Yes
dino@937 1332 </li>
dino@937 1333 <li>Cancelable: Yes
dino@937 1334 </li>
dino@937 1335 <li>Context Info: animationName
dino@937 1336 </li>
dino@937 1337 </ul>
dino@937 1338 </dd>
dino@937 1339 <dt>
dino@937 1340 <b>animationend</b>
dino@937 1341 </dt>
dino@937 1342 <dd>
dino@937 1343 The 'animationend' event occurs when the animation finishes.
dino@937 1344 <ul>
dino@937 1345 <li>Bubbles: Yes
dino@937 1346 </li>
dino@937 1347 <li>Cancelable: Yes
dino@937 1348 </li>
dino@937 1349 <li>Context Info: animationName, elapsedTime
dino@937 1350 </li>
dino@937 1351 </ul>
dino@937 1352 </dd>
dino@937 1353 <dt>
dino@937 1354 <b>animationiteration</b>
dino@937 1355 </dt>
dino@937 1356 <dd>
dino@937 1357 The 'animationiteration' event occurs at the end of each iteration of an animation for which <code>animation-iteration-count</code> is greater than one. This event does not occur for animations with an iteration count of one.
dino@937 1358 <ul>
dino@937 1359 <li>Bubbles: Yes
dino@937 1360 </li>
dino@937 1361 <li>Cancelable: Yes
dino@937 1362 </li>
dino@937 1363 <li>Context Info: animationName, elapsedTime
dino@937 1364 </li>
dino@937 1365 </ul>
dino@937 1366 </dd>
dino@937 1367 </dl>
dino@937 1368 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1369 <h2>
dino@937 1370 DOM Interfaces
dino@937 1371 </h2>
dino@937 1372 <p>
dino@937 1373 CSS animation is exposed to the CSSOM through a pair of new interfaces
dino@937 1374 describing the keyframes.
dino@937 1375 </p>
dino@937 1376 <dl>
dino@937 1377 <dt>
dino@937 1378 <b>Interface <i><a id="DOM-CSSRule" name='DOM-CSSRule'>CSSRule</a></i></b>
dino@937 1379 </dt>
dino@937 1380 <dd>
dino@937 1381 <p>
dino@937 1382 The following 2 rule types are added to the <code>CSSRule</code> interface. They provide identification for the new keyframe and keyframes rules.
dino@937 1383 </p>
dino@937 1384 <dl>
dino@937 1385
dino@937 1386 <dt>
dino@937 1387 <b>IDL Definition</b>
dino@937 1388 </dt>
dino@937 1389 <dd>
dino@937 1390 <div class='idl-code'>
dino@937 1391 <pre>
dino@937 1392 interface CSSRule {
dino@937 1393 ...
dino@937 1394 const unsigned short KEYFRAMES_RULE = 7;
dino@937 1395 const unsigned short KEYFRAME_RULE = 8;
dino@937 1396 ...
dino@937 1397 };</pre>
dino@937 1398 </div>
dino@937 1399 </dd> <!-- IDL -->
dino@937 1400 </dl>
dino@937 1401 </dd>
dino@937 1402
dino@937 1403 <dt>
dino@937 1404 <b>Interface <i><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframeRule" name='DOM-CSSKeyframeRule'>CSSKeyframeRule</a></i></b>
dino@937 1405 </dt>
dino@937 1406 <dd>
dino@937 1407 <p>
dino@937 1408 The <code>CSSKeyframeRule</code> interface represents the style rule for a single key.
dino@937 1409 </p>
dino@937 1410 <dl>
dino@937 1411 <dt>
dino@937 1412 <br>
dino@937 1413 <b>IDL Definition</b>
dino@937 1414 </dt>
dino@937 1415 <dd>
dino@937 1416 <div class='idl-code'>
dino@937 1417 <pre>
dino@937 1418 interface CSSKeyframeRule : CSSRule {
dino@937 1419 attribute DOMString keyText;
dino@937 1420 readonly attribute CSSStyleDeclaration style;
dino@937 1421 };
dino@937 1422 </pre>
dino@937 1423 </div><br>
dino@937 1424 </dd>
dino@937 1425 <dt>
dino@937 1426 <b>Attributes</b>
dino@937 1427 </dt>
dino@937 1428 <dd>
dino@937 1429 <dl>
dino@937 1430 <dt>
dino@937 1431 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframeRule-keyText" name='DOM-CSSKeyframeRule-keyText'>keyText</a></code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1432 </dt>
dino@937 1433 <dd>
dino@937 1434 This attribute represents the key as the string representation of a floating point number between 0 and 1. If the value
dino@937 1435 in the CSS style is <code>from</code> this value will be 0, and if the value in the CSS style is <code>to</code> this
dino@937 1436 value will be 1.<br>
dino@937 1437 </dd>
dino@937 1438 </dl>
dino@937 1439 </dd>
dino@937 1440 <dd>
dino@937 1441 <dl>
dino@937 1442 <dt>
dino@937 1443 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframeRule-style" name='DOM-CSSKeyframeRule-style'>style</a></code> of type <code>CSSStyleDeclaration</code>
dino@937 1444 </dt>
dino@937 1445 <dd>
dino@937 1446 This attribute represents the style associated with this keyframe.<br>
dino@937 1447 </dd>
dino@937 1448 </dl>
dino@937 1449 </dd>
dino@937 1450 <dt>
dino@937 1451 <b>No Methods</b>
dino@937 1452 </dt>
dino@937 1453 </dl>
dino@937 1454 </dd>
dino@937 1455 </dl>
dino@937 1456 <dl>
dino@937 1457 <dt>
dino@937 1458 <b>Interface <i><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframesRule" name='DOM-CSSKeyframesRule'>CSSKeyframesRule</a></i></b>
dino@937 1459 </dt>
dino@937 1460 <dd>
dino@937 1461 <p>
dino@937 1462 The <code>CSSKeyframesRule</code> interface represents a complete set of keyframes for a single animation.
dino@937 1463 </p>
dino@937 1464 <dl>
dino@937 1465 <dt>
dino@937 1466 <br>
dino@937 1467 <b>IDL Definition</b>
dino@937 1468 </dt>
dino@937 1469 <dd>
dino@937 1470 <div class='idl-code'>
dino@937 1471 <pre>
dino@937 1472 interface CSSKeyframesRule : CSSRule {
dino@937 1473 attribute DOMString name;
dino@937 1474 readonly attribute CSSRuleList cssRules;
dino@937 1475
dino@2614 1476 void appendRule(in DOMString rule);
dino@937 1477 void deleteRule(in DOMString key);
dino@937 1478 CSSKeyframeRule findRule(in DOMString key);
dino@937 1479 };
dino@937 1480 </pre>
dino@937 1481 </div><br>
dino@937 1482 </dd>
dino@937 1483 <dt>
dino@937 1484 <b>Attributes</b>
dino@937 1485 </dt>
dino@937 1486 <dd>
dino@937 1487 <dl>
dino@937 1488 <dt>
dino@937 1489 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-name" name='DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-name'>name</a></code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1490 </dt>
dino@937 1491 <dd>
dino@937 1492 This attribute is the name of the keyframes, used by the <code>animation-name</code> property.<br>
dino@937 1493 </dd>
dino@937 1494 </dl>
dino@937 1495 </dd>
dino@937 1496 <dd>
dino@937 1497 <dl>
dino@937 1498 <dt>
dino@937 1499 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframeRules-cssRules" name='DOM-CSSKeyframeRules-cssRules'>cssRules</a></code> of type <code>CSSRuleList</code>
dino@937 1500 </dt>
dino@937 1501 <dd>
dino@937 1502 This attribute gives access to the keyframes in the list.<br>
dino@937 1503 </dd>
dino@937 1504 </dl>
dino@937 1505 </dd>
dino@937 1506 <dt>
dino@937 1507 <b>Methods</b>
dino@937 1508 <dd>
dino@937 1509 <dl>
dino@937 1510 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1511 <dt>
dino@2614 1512 <code class='method-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-appendRule" name='DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-appendRule'>appendRule</a></code>
dino@937 1513 </dt>
dino@937 1514 <dd>
dino@937 1515 <div class='method'>
dino@2614 1516 The <code>appendRule</code> method appends the passed CSSKeyframeRule into the list at the passed key.
dino@937 1517 <div class='parameters'>
dino@937 1518 <b>Parameters</b>
dino@937 1519 <div class='paramtable'>
dino@937 1520 <dl>
dino@937 1521 <dt>
dino@937 1522 <code class='parameter-name'>rule</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1523 </dt>
dino@937 1524 <dd>
dino@2614 1525 The rule to be appended, expressed in the same syntax as one entry in the
dino@2614 1526 <code>@keyframes</code> rule.
dino@937 1527 </dd>
dino@937 1528 </dl>
dino@937 1529 </div>
dino@937 1530 </div><!-- parameters -->
dino@937 1531 <div class='return-value'>
dino@937 1532 <b>No Return Value</b>
dino@937 1533 </div>
dino@937 1534 <div>
dino@937 1535 <b>No Exceptions</b>
dino@937 1536 </div>
dino@937 1537 </div><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1538 </dd>
dino@937 1539 <dt>
dino@937 1540 <code class='method-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-deleteRule" name='DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-deleteRule'>deleteRule</a></code>
dino@937 1541 </dt>
dino@937 1542 <dd>
dino@937 1543 <div class='method'>
dino@937 1544 The <code>deleteRule</code> method deletes the CSSKeyframeRule with the passed key. If a rule with this key
dino@937 1545 does not exist, the method does nothing.
dino@937 1546 <div class='parameters'>
dino@937 1547 <b>Parameters</b>
dino@937 1548 <div class='paramtable'>
dino@937 1549 <dl>
dino@937 1550 <dt>
dino@937 1551 <code class='parameter-name'>key</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1552 </dt>
dino@937 1553 <dd>
dino@937 1554 The key which describes the rule to be deleted. The key must
dino@937 1555 resolve to a number between 0 and 1, or the rule is ignored.<br>
dino@937 1556 </dd>
dino@937 1557 </dl>
dino@937 1558 </div>
dino@937 1559 </div><!-- parameters -->
dino@937 1560 <div class='return-value'>
dino@937 1561 <b>No Return Value</b>
dino@937 1562 </div>
dino@937 1563 <div>
dino@937 1564 <b>No Exceptions</b>
dino@937 1565 </div>
dino@937 1566 </div><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1567 </dd>
dino@937 1568 <dt>
dino@937 1569 <code class='method-name'><a id="DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-findRule" name='DOM-CSSKeyframesRule-findRule'>findRule</a></code>
dino@937 1570 </dt>
dino@937 1571 <dd>
dino@937 1572 <div class='method'>
dino@937 1573 The <code>findRule</code> method returns the rule with a key matching the passed key. If no such rule
dino@937 1574 exists, a null value is returned.
dino@937 1575 <div class='parameters'>
dino@937 1576 <b>Parameters</b>
dino@937 1577 <div class='paramtable'>
dino@937 1578 <dl>
dino@937 1579 <dt>
dino@937 1580 <code class='parameter-name'>key</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@937 1581 </dt>
dino@937 1582 <dd>
dino@937 1583 The key which described the rule to find. The key must
dino@937 1584 resolve to a number between 0 and 1, or the rule is ignored.<br>
dino@937 1585 </dd>
dino@937 1586 </dl>
dino@937 1587 </div>
dino@937 1588 </div><!-- parameters -->
dino@937 1589 <div class='return-value'>
dino@937 1590 <b>Return Value</b>
dino@937 1591 <div class='returnvalue'>
dino@937 1592 <dl>
dino@937 1593 <dt>
dino@937 1594 <code>CSSKeyframeRule</code>
dino@937 1595 </dt>
dino@937 1596 <dd>
dino@937 1597 The found rule.<br>
dino@937 1598 </dd>
dino@937 1599 </dl>
dino@937 1600 </div>
dino@937 1601 </div>
dino@937 1602 <div>
dino@937 1603 <b>No Exceptions</b>
dino@937 1604 </div>
dino@937 1605 </div><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
dino@937 1606 </dd>
dino@937 1607 </dl><!-- method -->
dino@937 1608 </dd>
dino@937 1609 </dt>
dino@937 1610 </dl>
dino@937 1611 </dd>
dino@937 1612 </dl>
dino@937 1613
dino@937 1614 <h2>References</h2>
dino@937 1615
dino@937 1616 <h3 class="no-num">Normative references</h3>
dino@937 1617 <!--normative-->
dino@937 1618
dino@937 1619 <h3 class="no-num">Other references</h3>
dino@937 1620 <!--informative-->
dino@937 1621
dino@937 1622
dino@937 1623
dino@937 1624 <h2 class="no-num">Property index</h2>
dino@937 1625 <!-- properties -->
dino@937 1626
dino@937 1627
dino@937 1628
dino@937 1629 <h2 class="no-num" id="index">Index</h2>
dino@937 1630 <!--index-->
dino@937 1631
dino@937 1632 </body>
dino@937 1633 </html>
dino@937 1634 <!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
dino@937 1635 Local variables:
dino@937 1636 mode: sgml
dino@937 1637 sgml-default-doctype-name:"html"
dino@937 1638 sgml-minimize-attributes:t
dino@937 1639 End:
dino@937 1640 -->

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