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dino@936 3
dino@936 4 <html lang="en">
dino@936 5 <head>
simon@2533 6 <title>CSS Transitions</title>
dbaron@5319 7 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
fantasai@4174 8 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../default.css">
dino@936 9 <style type="text/css">
simon@4394 10 table.animatable-properties {
dino@936 11 border-collapse: collapse;
dino@936 12 }
simon@4394 13 table.animatable-properties td {
dino@936 14 padding: 0.2em 1em;
dino@936 15 border: 1px solid black;
dino@936 16 }
dbaron@6736 17 div.prod { margin: 1em 2em; }
dino@936 18 </style>
simon@4394 19 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/W3C-ED.css">
dino@936 20 </head>
dino@936 21
dino@936 22 <body>
dino@936 23
dino@936 24 <div class="head">
dino@936 25 <!--logo-->
dino@936 26
simon@2533 27 <h1>CSS Transitions</h1>
dino@936 28
dino@936 29 <h2 class="no-num no-toc">[LONGSTATUS] [DATE]</h2>
dino@936 30 <dl>
dino@936 31 <dt>This version:
dino@936 32 <dd>
bert@1102 33 <a href="[VERSION]">
bert@1102 34 http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-transitions/</a>
bert@5386 35 <!--http://www.w3.org/TR/[YEAR]/WD-[SHORTNAME]-[CDATE]/-->
dino@936 36 <dt>Latest version:
dbaron@5320 37 <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-transitions/">
bert@1102 38 [LATEST]</a>
dbaron@4580 39 <dt>Editor's draft:
dbaron@4580 40 <dd><a href="http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/">http://dev.w3.org/csswg/[SHORTNAME]/</a>
bert@1102 41 <dt>Previous version:
dbaron@5369 42 <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-transitions-20120403/">
dbaron@5369 43 http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-transitions-20120403/</a>
dino@936 44 <dt id="editors-list">Editors:
dino@936 45 <dd><a href="mailto:dino@apple.com">Dean Jackson</a> (<a
dino@936 46 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
dino@936 47 <dd><a href="mailto:hyatt@apple.com">David Hyatt</a> (<a
dino@936 48 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
dino@936 49 <dd><a href="mailto:cmarrin@apple.com">Chris Marrin</a> (<a
dino@936 50 href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple Inc</a>)
dbaron@4580 51 <dd class=vcard><a class=fn href="http://dbaron.org/">L. David Baron</a> (<a
dbaron@5320 52 class=org href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>)
dbaron@4528 53
dbaron@4528 54 <dt>Issues list:
dbaron@4528 55 <dd><a href="https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&amp;product=CSS&amp;component=Transitions&amp;resolution=---&amp;cmdtype=doit">in Bugzilla</a>
dbaron@4528 56
dbaron@5229 57 <dt>Discussion:</dt>
dbaron@5229 58 <dd><a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/">www-style@w3.org</a> with subject line &ldquo;<kbd>[[SHORTNAME]] <var>&hellip; message topic &hellip;</var></kbd>&rdquo;
dbaron@5229 59
dbaron@4528 60 <dt>Test suite:
dbaron@4528 61 <dd>none yet
dino@936 62 </dl>
dino@936 63
dino@936 64 <!--copyright-->
dino@936 65
dino@936 66 <hr title="Separator for header">
dino@936 67 </div>
dino@936 68
dino@936 69 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="abstract">Abstract</h2>
dino@936 70
dino@936 71 <p>CSS Transitions allows property changes in CSS values to occur smoothly
dino@936 72 over a specified duration.
dino@936 73
dino@936 74 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="status">Status of this document</h2>
dino@936 75 <!--status-->
dino@936 76
dino@1531 77 <p>
dino@1531 78 The <a href="ChangeLog">list of changes made to this specification</a> is
dino@1531 79 available.
dino@1531 80 </p>
dino@936 81
dino@936 82 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="contents">Table of contents</h2>
dino@936 83 <!--toc-->
dino@936 84
dino@936 85
dino@936 86 <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
dino@936 87
simon@1766 88 <p><em>This section is not normative.</em>
dino@936 89 <p>
dino@936 90 This document introduces new CSS features to enable <em>implicit transitions</em>, which describe how CSS properties can be made to change smoothly from one value to another over a given duration.
dino@936 91 </p>
simon@1766 92
dbaron@5333 93 <h2 id="transitions"><a id="transitions-">Transitions</a></h2>
dino@936 94 <p>
dino@936 95 Normally when the value of a CSS property changes, the rendered result is instantly updated, with the affected elements immediately changing from the old property value to the new property value. This section describes a way to specify transitions using new CSS properties. These properties are used to animate smoothly from the old state to the new state over time.
dino@936 96 </p>
dino@936 97 <p>
dbaron@7301 98 For example, suppose that transitions of one second have been defined on the 'left' and
dbaron@7301 99 'background-color' properties. The following diagram illustrates the effect of updating those properties on an element, in this case moving it to the right and changing the background from red to blue. This assumes other transition parameters still have their default values.
dino@936 100 </p>
dino@936 101 <div class="figure">
dino@936 102 <img src="transition1.png" alt="">
dino@936 103 </div>
dino@936 104 <p class="caption">
dbaron@7301 105 Transitions of 'left' and 'background-color'
dino@936 106 </p>
dino@936 107 <p>
dino@936 108 Transitions are a presentational effect. The computed value of a property transitions over time from the old value to the new value. Therefore if a script queries the computed style of a property as it is transitioning, it will see an intermediate value that represents the current animated value of the property.
dino@936 109 </p>
dino@936 110 <p>
dino@936 111 Only animatable CSS properties can be transitioned. See the table at the end of this document for a list
dino@936 112 of properties that are animatable.
dino@936 113 </p>
dino@936 114 <p>
dino@936 115 The transition for a property is defined using a number of new properties. For example:
dino@936 116 </p>
dino@936 117 <div class="example">
dino@936 118 <p style="display:none">
dino@936 119 Example(s):
dino@936 120 </p>
dino@936 121 <pre>
dino@936 122 div {
dino@936 123 transition-property: opacity;
dino@936 124 transition-duration: 2s;
dino@936 125 }
dbaron@7301 126 </pre>The above example defines a transition on the 'opacity' property that, when a new value is assigned to it, will cause a smooth change between the old value and the new value over a period of two seconds.
dino@936 127 </div>
dino@936 128 <p>
dino@936 129 Each of the transition properties accepts a comma-separated list, allowing multiple transitions to be defined, each acting on a different property. In this case, the individual transitions take their parameters from the same index in all the lists. For example:
dino@936 130 </p>
dino@936 131 <div class="example">
dino@936 132 <p style="display:none">
dino@936 133 Example(s):
dino@936 134 </p>
dino@936 135 <pre>
dino@936 136 div {
dino@936 137 transition-property: opacity, left;
dino@936 138 transition-duration: 2s, 4s;
dino@936 139 }
dino@936 140
dbaron@7301 141 </pre>This will cause the 'opacity' property to transition over a period of two seconds and the left property to transition over a period of four seconds.
dino@1469 142 </div>
dbaron@5231 143
dbaron@5247 144 <p id="list-matching">
dbaron@5231 145 In the case where the lists of values in transition properties
dbaron@5231 146 do not have the same length, the length of the
dbaron@5231 147 'transition-property' list determines the number of items in
dbaron@5231 148 each list examined when starting transitions. The lists are
dbaron@5231 149 matched up from the first value: excess values at the end are
dbaron@5231 150 not used. If one of the other properties doesn't have enough
dbaron@5231 151 comma-separated values to match the number of values of
dbaron@5231 152 'transition-property', the UA must calculate its used value by
dbaron@5231 153 repeating the list of values until there are enough. This
dbaron@5231 154 truncation or repetition does not affect the computed value.
dbaron@5231 155 <span class="note">
dbaron@5231 156 Note: This is analogous to the behavior of the 'background-*'
dbaron@5231 157 properties, with 'background-image' analogous to
dbaron@5231 158 'transition-property'.
dbaron@5231 159 </span>
dbaron@1542 160 </p>
dbaron@5231 161
dino@1469 162 <div class="example">
dino@1469 163 <p style="display:none">
dino@1469 164 Example(s):
dino@1469 165 </p>
dino@1469 166 <pre>
dino@1469 167 div {
dino@1469 168 transition-property: opacity, left, top, width;
dino@1469 169 transition-duration: 2s, 1s;
dino@1469 170 }
dbaron@7301 171 </pre>The above example defines a transition on the 'opacity' property of 2 seconds duration, a
dbaron@7301 172 transition on the 'left' property of 1
dbaron@7301 173 second duration, a transition on the 'top' property of 2 seconds duration and a
dbaron@7301 174 transition on the 'width' property of 1
dino@1469 175 second duration.
dino@1469 176
dino@1469 177 </div>
dbaron@7313 178
dbaron@7313 179 <p>
dbaron@7313 180 While authors can use transitions to create dynamically changing content,
dbaron@7313 181 dynamically changing content can lead to seizures in some users.
dbaron@7313 182 For information on how to avoid content that can lead to seizures, see
dbaron@7313 183 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#seizure">Guideline 2.3:
dbaron@7313 184 Seizures:
dbaron@7313 185 Do not design content in a way that is known to cause seizures</a>
dbaron@7313 186 ([[WCAG20]]).
dbaron@7313 187 </p>
dbaron@7313 188
dino@1469 189 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
jackalmage@7183 190 <h3 id="transition-property-property"><a id="the-transition-property-property-">
dbaron@7301 191 The 'transition-property' Property
fantasai@5332 192 </a></h3>
dino@936 193 <p>
dbaron@7301 194 The 'transition-property' property specifies the name of the CSS property to which the transition is applied.
dino@936 195 </p>
dino@936 196 <table class="propdef">
dino@936 197 <tbody>
dino@936 198 <tr>
dino@936 199 <td>
dino@936 200 <em>Name:</em>
dino@936 201 </td>
dino@936 202 <td>
dino@936 203 <dfn id="transition-property">transition-property</dfn>
dino@936 204 </td>
dino@936 205 </tr>
dino@936 206 <tr>
dino@936 207 <td>
dino@936 208 <em>Value:</em>
dino@936 209 </td>
dino@936 210 <td>
dbaron@6739 211 none | <span>&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</span> [ ',' <span>&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</span> ]*
dino@936 212 </td>
dino@936 213 </tr>
dino@936 214 <tr>
dino@936 215 <td>
dino@936 216 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@936 217 </td>
dino@936 218 <td>
dino@936 219 all
dino@936 220 </td>
dino@936 221 </tr>
dino@936 222 <tr>
dino@936 223 <td>
dino@936 224 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@936 225 </td>
dino@936 226 <td>
dino@1469 227 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@936 228 </td>
dino@936 229 </tr>
dino@936 230 <tr>
dino@936 231 <td>
dino@936 232 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@936 233 </td>
dino@936 234 <td>
dino@936 235 no
dino@936 236 </td>
dino@936 237 </tr>
dino@936 238 <tr>
dino@936 239 <td>
dbaron@6734 240 <em>Animatable:</em>
dbaron@6734 241 </td>
dbaron@6734 242 <td>
dbaron@6734 243 no
dbaron@6734 244 </td>
dbaron@6734 245 </tr>
dbaron@6734 246 <tr>
dbaron@6734 247 <td>
dino@936 248 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@936 249 </td>
dino@936 250 <td>
dino@936 251 N/A
dino@936 252 </td>
dino@936 253 </tr>
dino@936 254 <tr>
dino@936 255 <td>
dino@936 256 <em>Media:</em>
dino@936 257 </td>
dino@936 258 <td>
dino@936 259 visual
dino@936 260 </td>
dino@936 261 </tr>
dino@936 262 <tr>
dino@936 263 <td>
dino@936 264 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@936 265 </td>
dino@936 266 <td>
dino@936 267 Same as specified value.
dino@936 268 </td>
dino@936 269 </tr>
dbaron@6734 270 <tr>
dbaron@6734 271 <td>
dbaron@6734 272 <em>Canonical order:</em>
dbaron@6734 273 </td>
dbaron@6734 274 <td>
dbaron@6734 275 <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@6734 276 </td>
dbaron@6734 277 </tr>
dino@936 278 </tbody>
dino@936 279 </table>
dino@936 280
dbaron@6736 281 <div class="prod">
dbaron@6739 282 <dfn id="single-transition-property">&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</dfn> = all | &lt;IDENT&gt;
dbaron@6736 283 </div>
dbaron@6736 284
dino@936 285 <p>
dbaron@7300 286 A value of ''none'' means that no property will transition.
dbaron@4537 287 Otherwise, a list of properties to be transitioned, or the
dbaron@7300 288 keyword ''all'' which indicates that all properties are to be
dbaron@4537 289 transitioned, is given.
dino@936 290 </p>
dino@936 291
dbaron@1543 292 <p>
dbaron@1543 293 If one of the identifiers listed is not a recognized property
dbaron@1543 294 name or is not an animatable property, the implementation must
dbaron@1543 295 still start transitions on the animatable properties in the
dbaron@1543 296 list using the duration, delay, and timing function at their
dbaron@1543 297 respective indices in the lists for 'transition-duration',
dbaron@1543 298 'transition-delay', and 'transition-timing-function'. In other
dbaron@1543 299 words, unrecognized or non-animatable properties must be kept in
dbaron@1543 300 the list to preserve the matching of indices.
dbaron@1543 301 </p>
dbaron@7298 302
dbaron@7298 303 <p>
dbaron@7298 304 The keywords ''none'', ''inherit'', and ''initial'' are not
dbaron@7298 305 permitted as items within a list of more that one identifier;
dbaron@7298 306 any list that uses them is syntactically invalid.
dbaron@7298 307 In other words, the &lt;IDENT&gt; production in
dbaron@7298 308 <span>&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</span> matches any
dbaron@7298 309 identifier other than these three keywords.
dbaron@1543 310 </p>
dbaron@7298 311
dbaron@1543 312 <p>
dbaron@7300 313 For the keyword ''all'', or if one of the identifiers listed is a
dbaron@4537 314 shorthand property, implementations must start transitions for
dbaron@4537 315 any of its longhand sub-properties that are animatable (or, for
dbaron@7300 316 ''all'', all animatable properties), using the duration, delay,
dbaron@1543 317 and timing function at the index corresponding to the shorthand.
dbaron@1543 318 </p>
dbaron@1543 319 <p>
dbaron@1543 320 If a property is specified multiple times in the value of
dbaron@4537 321 'transition-property' (either on its own, via a shorthand that
dbaron@7300 322 contains it, or via the ''all'' value), then the transition that
dbaron@4537 323 starts uses the duration, delay, and timing function at the
dbaron@4537 324 index corresponding to the <em>last</em> item in the value of
dbaron@4543 325 'transition-property' that calls for animating that property.
dbaron@4537 326 </p>
dbaron@4537 327 <p class="note">
dbaron@7300 328 Note: The ''all'' value and 'all' shorthand
dbaron@7300 329 property work in similar ways, so the
dbaron@7300 330 ''all'' value is just like a shorthand that
dbaron@4537 331 covers all properties.
dbaron@1543 332 </p>
dbaron@1543 333
dbaron@1543 334 <!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
jackalmage@7183 335 <h3 id="transition-duration-property"><a id="the-transition-duration-property-">
dbaron@7301 336 The 'transition-duration' Property
fantasai@5332 337 </a></h3>
dino@936 338 <p>
dbaron@7301 339 The 'transition-duration' property defines the length of time that a transition takes.
dino@936 340 </p>
dino@936 341 <table class="propdef">
dino@936 342 <tbody>
dino@936 343 <tr>
dino@936 344 <td>
dino@936 345 <em>Name:</em>
dino@936 346 </td>
dino@936 347 <td>
dino@936 348 <dfn id="transition-duration">transition-duration</dfn>
dino@936 349 </td>
dino@936 350 </tr>
dino@936 351 <tr>
dino@936 352 <td>
dino@936 353 <em>Value:</em>
dino@936 354 </td>
dino@936 355 <td>
dbaron@6739 356 <span>&lt;time&gt;</span> [, <span>&lt;time&gt;</span>]*
dino@936 357 </td>
dino@936 358 </tr>
dino@936 359 <tr>
dino@936 360 <td>
dino@936 361 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@936 362 </td>
dino@936 363 <td>
dino@3189 364 0s
dino@936 365 </td>
dino@936 366 </tr>
dino@936 367 <tr>
dino@936 368 <td>
dino@936 369 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@936 370 </td>
dino@936 371 <td>
dino@1469 372 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@936 373 </td>
dino@936 374 </tr>
dino@936 375 <tr>
dino@936 376 <td>
dino@936 377 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@936 378 </td>
dino@936 379 <td>
dino@936 380 no
dino@936 381 </td>
dino@936 382 </tr>
dino@936 383 <tr>
dino@936 384 <td>
dbaron@6734 385 <em>Animatable:</em>
dbaron@6734 386 </td>
dbaron@6734 387 <td>
dbaron@6734 388 no
dbaron@6734 389 </td>
dbaron@6734 390 </tr>
dbaron@6734 391 <tr>
dbaron@6734 392 <td>
dino@936 393 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@936 394 </td>
dino@936 395 <td>
dino@936 396 N/A
dino@936 397 </td>
dino@936 398 </tr>
dino@936 399 <tr>
dino@936 400 <td>
dino@936 401 <em>Media:</em>
dino@936 402 </td>
dino@936 403 <td>
dino@1469 404 interactive
dino@936 405 </td>
dino@936 406 </tr>
dino@936 407 <tr>
dino@936 408 <td>
dino@936 409 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@936 410 </td>
dino@936 411 <td>
dino@936 412 Same as specified value.
dino@936 413 </td>
dino@936 414 </tr>
dbaron@6734 415 <tr>
dbaron@6734 416 <td>
dbaron@6734 417 <em>Canonical order:</em>
dbaron@6734 418 </td>
dbaron@6734 419 <td>
dbaron@6734 420 <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@6734 421 </td>
dbaron@6734 422 </tr>
dino@936 423 </tbody>
dino@936 424 </table>
dino@936 425 <p>
dbaron@7301 426 This property specifies how long the transition from the old value to the new value should take. By default the value is ''0s'', meaning that the transition is immediate (i.e. there will be no animation). A negative value for 'transition-duration' renders the declaration invalid.
dino@936 427 </p>
dino@936 428
dino@936 429 <!-- =======================================================================================================
dino@936 430 -->
dino@936 431
jackalmage@7183 432 <h3 id="transition-timing-function-property"><a id="transition-timing-function_tag">
dbaron@7301 433 The 'transition-timing-function' Property
fantasai@5332 434 </a></h3>
dino@936 435 <p>
dbaron@7301 436 The 'transition-timing-function' property
dino@936 437 describes how the intermediate values used during a transition will be
dino@936 438 calculated. It allows for a transition to change speed over its
dino@936 439 duration. These effects are commonly called <em>easing</em> functions.
dino@936 440 In either case, a mathematical function that provides a smooth curve is
dino@936 441 used.
dino@936 442 </p>
dino@936 443 <p>
dino@1907 444 Timing functions are either defined as a stepping function or
dino@1907 445 a <a
dino@936 446 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9zier_curve#Cubic_B.C3.A9zier_curves">cubic
dbaron@4550 447 B&eacute;zier curve</a>.
dbaron@6223 448 The timing function takes as its input
dbaron@6223 449 the current elapsed percentage of the transition duration
dbaron@6223 450 and outputs the percentage of the way the transition is
dbaron@6223 451 from its start value to its end value.
dbaron@6223 452 How this output is used is defined by
dbaron@6223 453 the <a href="#animatable-types">interpolation rules</a>
dbaron@6223 454 for the value type.
dino@1907 455 </p>
dino@1907 456 <p>
dino@1907 457 A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_function">stepping</a>
dino@1907 458 function is defined by a number that divides the domain of operation
dino@1907 459 into equally sized intervals. Each subsequent interval is a equal step
dino@1907 460 closer to the goal state. The function also specifies whether the
dino@1907 461 change in output percentage happens at the start or end of the
dino@1907 462 interval (in other words, if 0% on the input percentage is the point
dino@1907 463 of initial change).
dino@1907 464 </p>
dino@1907 465 <div class="figure">
dino@1907 466 <img src="step.png" alt="The step timing function splits
dino@1907 467 the function domain into a number of disjoint straight line
dino@1907 468 segments. steps(1, start) is a function whose
dino@1907 469 output value is 1 for all input values. steps(1, end) is a function whose
dino@1907 470 output value is 0 for all input values less than 1, and output
dino@1907 471 is 1 for the input value of 1. steps(3, start) is a function that
dino@1907 472 divides the input domain into three segments, each 1/3 in length,
dino@1907 473 and 1/3 above the previous segment, with the first segment starting
dino@1907 474 at 1/3. steps(3, end) is a function that
dino@1907 475 divides the input domain into three segments, each 1/3 in length,
dino@1907 476 and 1/3 above the previous segment, with the first segment starting
dino@1907 477 at 0.">
dino@1907 478 </div>
dino@1907 479 <p class="caption">
dino@1907 480 Step timing functions
dino@1907 481 </p>
dino@1907 482 <p>
dino@1907 483 A <a
dino@1907 484 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9zier_curve#Cubic_B.C3.A9zier_curves">cubic
dbaron@4550 485 B&eacute;zier curve</a> is defined by four control points, P<sub>0</sub>
dino@936 486 through P<sub>3</sub> (see Figure 1). P<sub>0</sub> and P<sub>3</sub>
dbaron@7301 487 are always set to (0,0) and (1,1). The 'transition-timing-function' property is used
dino@936 488 to specify the values for points P<sub>1</sub> and P<sub>2</sub>. These
dino@936 489 can be set to preset values using the keywords listed below, or can be
dbaron@7301 490 set to specific values using the ''cubic-bezier'' function.
dbaron@7301 491 In the ''cubic-bezier'' function, P<sub>1</sub> and
dino@936 492 P<sub>2</sub> are each specified by both an X and Y value.
dino@936 493 </p>
dino@936 494 <div class="figure">
dbaron@4550 495 <img src="TimingFunction.png" alt="The B&eacute;zier timing function is a
dino@1907 496 smooth curve from point P0 = (0,0) to point P3 = (1,1). The
dino@1907 497 length and orientation of the line segment P0-P1 determines
dino@1907 498 the tangent and the curvature of the curve at P0 and the
dino@1907 499 line segment P2-P3 does the same at P3.">
dino@936 500 </div>
dino@936 501 <p class="caption">
dbaron@4550 502 B&eacute;zier Timing Function Control Points
dino@936 503 </p>
dino@936 504 <table class="propdef">
dino@936 505 <tbody>
dino@936 506 <tr>
dino@936 507 <td>
dino@936 508 <em>Name:</em>
dino@936 509 </td>
dino@936 510 <td>
dino@936 511 <dfn id="transition-timing-function">transition-timing-function</dfn>
dino@936 512 </td>
dino@936 513 </tr>
dino@936 514 <tr>
dino@936 515 <td>
dino@936 516 <em>Value:</em>
dino@936 517 </td>
dino@936 518 <td>
dbaron@6739 519 <span>&lt;single-transition-timing-function&gt;</span> [ ',' <span>&lt;single-transition-timing-function&gt;</span> ]*
dino@936 520 </td>
dino@936 521 </tr>
dino@936 522 <tr>
dino@936 523 <td>
dino@936 524 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@936 525 </td>
dino@936 526 <td>
dino@936 527 ease
dino@936 528 </td>
dino@936 529 </tr>
dino@936 530 <tr>
dino@936 531 <td>
dino@936 532 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@936 533 </td>
dino@936 534 <td>
dino@1469 535 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@936 536 </td>
dino@936 537 </tr>
dino@936 538 <tr>
dino@936 539 <td>
dino@936 540 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@936 541 </td>
dino@936 542 <td>
dino@936 543 no
dino@936 544 </td>
dino@936 545 </tr>
dino@936 546 <tr>
dino@936 547 <td>
dbaron@6734 548 <em>Animatable:</em>
dbaron@6734 549 </td>
dbaron@6734 550 <td>
dbaron@6734 551 no
dbaron@6734 552 </td>
dbaron@6734 553 </tr>
dbaron@6734 554 <tr>
dbaron@6734 555 <td>
dino@936 556 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@936 557 </td>
dino@936 558 <td>
dino@936 559 N/A
dino@936 560 </td>
dino@936 561 </tr>
dino@936 562 <tr>
dino@936 563 <td>
dino@936 564 <em>Media:</em>
dino@936 565 </td>
dino@936 566 <td>
dino@1469 567 interactive
dino@936 568 </td>
dino@936 569 </tr>
dino@936 570 <tr>
dino@936 571 <td>
dino@936 572 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@936 573 </td>
dino@936 574 <td>
dino@936 575 Same as specified value.
dino@936 576 </td>
dino@936 577 </tr>
dbaron@6734 578 <tr>
dbaron@6734 579 <td>
dbaron@6734 580 <em>Canonical order:</em>
dbaron@6734 581 </td>
dbaron@6734 582 <td>
dbaron@6734 583 <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@6734 584 </td>
dbaron@6734 585 </tr>
dino@936 586 </tbody>
dino@936 587 </table>
dbaron@6736 588 <div class="prod">
dbaron@6739 589 <dfn id="single-transition-timing-function">&lt;single-transition-timing-function&gt;</dfn> = ease | linear | ease-in | ease-out | ease-in-out | step-start | step-end | steps(&lt;integer&gt;[, [ start | end ] ]?) | cubic-bezier(&lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;)
dbaron@6736 590 </div>
dino@936 591 <p>
dino@936 592 The timing functions have the following definitions.
dino@936 593 </p>
dino@936 594 <dl>
dino@936 595 <dt>
dino@936 596 ease
dino@936 597 </dt>
dino@936 598 <dd>
dino@7174 599 The ease function is equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.25, 0.1, 0.25, 1).
dino@936 600 </dd>
dino@936 601 <dt>
dino@936 602 linear
dino@936 603 </dt>
dino@936 604 <dd>
dino@7174 605 The linear function is equivalent to cubic-bezier(0, 0, 1, 1).
dino@936 606 </dd>
dino@936 607 <dt>
dino@936 608 ease-in
dino@936 609 </dt>
dino@936 610 <dd>
dino@7174 611 The ease-in function is equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.42, 0, 1, 1).
dino@936 612 </dd>
dino@936 613 <dt>
dino@936 614 ease-out
dino@936 615 </dt>
dino@936 616 <dd>
dino@7174 617 The ease-out function is equivalent to cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.58, 1).
dino@936 618 </dd>
dino@936 619 <dt>
dino@936 620 ease-in-out
dino@936 621 </dt>
dino@936 622 <dd>
dino@7174 623 The ease-in-out function is equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.42, 0, 0.58, 1)
dino@936 624 </dd>
dino@936 625 <dt>
dino@1907 626 step-start
dino@1907 627 </dt>
dino@1907 628 <dd>
dino@1907 629 The step-start function is equivalent to steps(1, start).
dino@1907 630 </dd>
dino@1907 631 <dt>
dino@1907 632 step-end
dino@1907 633 </dt>
dino@1907 634 <dd>
dino@1907 635 The step-end function is equivalent to steps(1, end).
dino@1907 636 </dd>
dino@1907 637 <dt>
dbaron@5759 638 steps(&lt;integer&gt;[, [ start | end ] ]?)
dino@1907 639 </dt>
dino@1907 640 <dd>
dino@1907 641 Specifies a stepping function, described above, taking two
dino@1907 642 parameters. The first parameter specifies the number of intervals
dino@2615 643 in the function. It must be a positive integer (greater than 0).
dino@2615 644 The second parameter, which is optional, is
dbaron@7300 645 either the value ''start'' or ''end'', and specifies the point
dino@1907 646 at which the change of values occur within the interval.
dino@1907 647 If the second parameter is omitted, it is given the value 'end'.
dino@1907 648 </dd>
dino@1907 649 <dt>
dbaron@5759 650 cubic-bezier(&lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;, &lt;number&gt;)
dino@936 651 </dt>
dino@936 652 <dd>
dino@936 653 Specifies a <a
dino@936 654 href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9zier_curve">cubic-bezier
dino@936 655 curve</a>. The four values specify points P<sub>1</sub> and
dino@2615 656 P<sub>2</sub> of the curve as (x1, y1, x2, y2). Both x values must be
dino@2615 657 in the range [0, 1] or the definition is invalid. The y values can
dino@2615 658 exceed this range.
dino@936 659 </dd>
dino@936 660 </dl><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
jackalmage@7183 661 <h3 id="transition-delay-property"><a id="the-transition-delay-property-">
dbaron@7301 662 The 'transition-delay' Property
fantasai@5332 663 </a></h3>
dino@936 664 <p>
dbaron@7301 665 The 'transition-delay' property defines when the transition will start. It allows a transition to begin execution some some period of time from when it is applied. A 'transition-delay' value of ''0s'' means the transition will execute as soon as the property is changed. Otherwise, the value specifies an offset from the moment the property is changed, and the transition will delay execution by that offset.
dino@936 666 </p>
dino@936 667 <p>
dbaron@7301 668 If the value for 'transition-delay' is a negative time offset then the transition will execute the moment the property is changed, but will appear to have begun execution at the specified offset. That is, the transition will appear to begin part-way through its play cycle. In the case where a transition has implied starting values and a negative 'transition-delay', the starting values are taken from the moment the property is changed.
dino@936 669 </p>
dino@936 670 <table class="propdef">
dino@936 671 <tbody>
dino@936 672 <tr>
dino@936 673 <td>
dino@936 674 <em>Name:</em>
dino@936 675 </td>
dino@936 676 <td>
dino@936 677 <dfn id="transition-delay">transition-delay</dfn>
dino@936 678 </td>
dino@936 679 </tr>
dino@936 680 <tr>
dino@936 681 <td>
dino@936 682 <em>Value:</em>
dino@936 683 </td>
dino@936 684 <td>
dbaron@6739 685 <span>&lt;time&gt;</span> [, <span>&lt;time&gt;</span>]*
dino@936 686 </td>
dino@936 687 </tr>
dino@936 688 <tr>
dino@936 689 <td>
dino@936 690 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@936 691 </td>
dino@936 692 <td>
dino@3189 693 0s
dino@936 694 </td>
dino@936 695 </tr>
dino@936 696 <tr>
dino@936 697 <td>
dino@936 698 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@936 699 </td>
dino@936 700 <td>
dino@1469 701 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@936 702 </td>
dino@936 703 </tr>
dino@936 704 <tr>
dino@936 705 <td>
dino@936 706 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@936 707 </td>
dino@936 708 <td>
dino@936 709 no
dino@936 710 </td>
dino@936 711 </tr>
dino@936 712 <tr>
dino@936 713 <td>
dbaron@6734 714 <em>Animatable:</em>
dbaron@6734 715 </td>
dbaron@6734 716 <td>
dbaron@6734 717 no
dbaron@6734 718 </td>
dbaron@6734 719 </tr>
dbaron@6734 720 <tr>
dbaron@6734 721 <td>
dino@936 722 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@936 723 </td>
dino@936 724 <td>
dino@936 725 N/A
dino@936 726 </td>
dino@936 727 </tr>
dino@936 728 <tr>
dino@936 729 <td>
dino@936 730 <em>Media:</em>
dino@936 731 </td>
dino@936 732 <td>
dino@1469 733 interactive
dino@936 734 </td>
dino@936 735 </tr>
dino@936 736 <tr>
dino@936 737 <td>
dino@936 738 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@936 739 </td>
dino@936 740 <td>
dino@936 741 Same as specified value.
dino@936 742 </td>
dino@936 743 </tr>
dbaron@6734 744 <tr>
dbaron@6734 745 <td>
dbaron@6734 746 <em>Canonical order:</em>
dbaron@6734 747 </td>
dbaron@6734 748 <td>
dbaron@6734 749 <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@6734 750 </td>
dbaron@6734 751 </tr>
dino@936 752 </tbody>
dino@936 753 </table><!-- ======================================================================================================= -->
jackalmage@7183 754 <h3 id="transition-shorthand-property"><a id="the-transition-shorthand-property-">
dbaron@7301 755 The 'transition' Shorthand Property
fantasai@5332 756 </a></h3>
dino@936 757 <p>
dbaron@7301 758 The 'transition' shorthand property combines the four properties described above into a single property.
dino@936 759 </p>
dino@936 760 <table class="propdef">
dino@936 761 <tbody>
dino@936 762 <tr>
dino@936 763 <td>
dino@936 764 <em>Name:</em>
dino@936 765 </td>
dino@936 766 <td>
dino@936 767 <dfn id="transition">transition</dfn>
dino@936 768 </td>
dino@936 769 </tr>
dino@936 770 <tr>
dino@936 771 <td>
dino@936 772 <em>Value:</em>
dino@936 773 </td>
dino@936 774 <td>
dbaron@6739 775 <span>&lt;single-transition&gt;</span> [ ',' <span>&lt;single-transition&gt;</span> ]*
dino@936 776 </td>
dino@936 777 </tr>
dino@936 778 <tr>
dino@936 779 <td>
dino@936 780 <em>Initial:</em>
dino@936 781 </td>
dino@936 782 <td>
dino@936 783 see individual properties
dino@936 784 </td>
dino@936 785 </tr>
dino@936 786 <tr>
dino@936 787 <td>
dino@936 788 <em>Applies&nbsp;to:</em>
dino@936 789 </td>
dino@936 790 <td>
dino@1469 791 all elements, :before and :after pseudo elements
dino@936 792 </td>
dino@936 793 </tr>
dino@936 794 <tr>
dino@936 795 <td>
dino@936 796 <em>Inherited:</em>
dino@936 797 </td>
dino@936 798 <td>
dino@936 799 no
dino@936 800 </td>
dino@936 801 </tr>
dino@936 802 <tr>
dino@936 803 <td>
dbaron@6734 804 <em>Animatable:</em>
dbaron@6734 805 </td>
dbaron@6734 806 <td>
dbaron@6734 807 no
dbaron@6734 808 </td>
dbaron@6734 809 </tr>
dbaron@6734 810 <tr>
dbaron@6734 811 <td>
dino@936 812 <em>Percentages:</em>
dino@936 813 </td>
dino@936 814 <td>
dino@936 815 N/A
dino@936 816 </td>
dino@936 817 </tr>
dino@936 818 <tr>
dino@936 819 <td>
dino@936 820 <em>Media:</em>
dino@936 821 </td>
dino@936 822 <td>
dino@1469 823 interactive
dino@936 824 </td>
dino@936 825 </tr>
dino@936 826 <tr>
dino@936 827 <td>
dino@936 828 <em>Computed value:</em>
dino@936 829 </td>
dino@936 830 <td>
dino@936 831 Same as specified value.
dino@936 832 </td>
dino@936 833 </tr>
dbaron@6734 834 <tr>
dbaron@6734 835 <td>
dbaron@6734 836 <em>Canonical order:</em>
dbaron@6734 837 </td>
dbaron@6734 838 <td>
dbaron@6734 839 <abbr title="follows order of property value definition">per grammar</abbr>
dbaron@6734 840 </td>
dbaron@6734 841 </tr>
dino@936 842 </tbody>
dino@936 843 </table>
dino@1531 844
dbaron@6736 845 <div class="prod">
dbaron@6739 846 <dfn id="single-transition">&lt;single-transition&gt;</dfn> = [ none | <span>&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</span> ] || <span>&lt;time&gt;</span> || <span>&lt;single-transition-timing-function&gt;</span> || <span>&lt;time&gt;</span>
dbaron@6736 847 </div>
dbaron@6736 848
dbaron@6736 849 <p>
dbaron@6736 850 Note that order is important within the items in this property:
dbaron@6736 851 the first value that can be parsed as a time is assigned to the
dbaron@6736 852 transition-duration,
dbaron@6736 853 and the second value that can be parsed as a time is assigned to
dbaron@6736 854 transition-delay.
dbaron@6736 855 </p>
dbaron@6736 856
dbaron@6736 857 <p class="issue">
dbaron@6736 858 An alternative proposal is to accept the font shorthand approach of
dbaron@6736 859 using a "/" character between the values of the same type. e.g. 2s/4s would
dbaron@6736 860 mean a duration of 2 seconds and a delay of 4 seconds.
dbaron@6736 861 </p>
dbaron@6736 862
dbaron@6736 863 <p>
dbaron@6739 864 If there is more than one <span>&lt;single-transition&gt;</span> in the shorthand,
dbaron@6736 865 and any of the transitions has
dbaron@6739 866 ''none'' as the <span>&lt;single-transition-property&gt;</span>,
dbaron@6736 867 then the declaration is invalid.
dbaron@6736 868 </p>
dbaron@6736 869
dbaron@1540 870 <h2 id="starting">
dbaron@1540 871 Starting of transitions
dbaron@1540 872 </h2>
dbaron@1540 873
dbaron@1540 874 <p>
dbaron@2569 875 When the computed value of an animatable property changes,
dbaron@1548 876 implementations must decide what transitions to start based on
dbaron@1548 877 the values of the 'transition-property', 'transition-duration',
dbaron@1548 878 'transition-timing-function', and 'transition-delay' properties
dbaron@2569 879 at the time the animatable property would first have its new
dbaron@2570 880 computed value.
dbaron@2570 881 </p>
dbaron@5243 882 <div class="example" id="manual-reversing-example">
dbaron@2570 883 <p style="display:none">
dbaron@2570 884 Example(s):
dbaron@2570 885 </p>
dbaron@5243 886 <p>This provides a way for authors to specify different values
dbaron@5243 887 of the 'transition-*' properties for the &ldquo;forward&rdquo;
dbaron@5243 888 and &ldquo;reverse&rdquo; transitions (but see <a
dbaron@5243 889 href="#reversing">below</a> for special reversing behavior when
dbaron@5243 890 an <em>incomplete</em> transition is interrupted). Authors can
dbaron@5243 891 specify the value of 'transition-duration',
dbaron@5243 892 'transition-timing-function', or 'transition-delay' in the same
dbaron@5243 893 rule where they specify the value that triggers the transition,
dbaron@5243 894 or can change these properties at the same time as they change
dbaron@5243 895 the property that triggers the transition. Since it's the new
dbaron@5243 896 values of these 'transition-*' properties that affect the
dbaron@5243 897 transition, these values will be used for the transitions
dbaron@5243 898 <em>to</em> the associated transitioning values. For example:
dbaron@5243 899 </p>
dbaron@5243 900 <pre>li {
dbaron@5243 901 transition: background-color linear 1s;
dbaron@5243 902 background: blue;
dbaron@5243 903 }
dbaron@5243 904 li:hover {
dbaron@5243 905 background-color: green;
dbaron@5243 906 transition-duration: 2s; /* applies to the transition *to* the :hover state */
dbaron@5243 907 }</pre>
dbaron@2570 908 <p>
dbaron@2570 909 When a list item with these style rules enters the :hover
dbaron@2570 910 state, the computed 'transition-duration' at the time that
dbaron@7300 911 'background-color' would have its new value (''green'') is ''2s'',
dbaron@2570 912 so the transition from 'blue' to 'green' takes 2 seconds.
dbaron@2570 913 However, when the list item leaves the :hover state, the
dbaron@7300 914 transition from ''green'' to ''blue'' takes 1 second.
dbaron@2570 915 </p>
dbaron@2570 916 </div>
dbaron@5247 917
dbaron@5247 918 <p>
dbaron@5247 919 When the computed value of a property changes, implementations
dbaron@5247 920 must start transitions based on the relevant item (see <a
dbaron@5248 921 href="#transition-property">the definition of
dbaron@5247 922 'transition-property'</a>) in the computed value of
dbaron@5542 923 'transition-property'.
dbaron@5542 924 Corresponding to this item there are
dbaron@5542 925 computed values of 'transition-duration' and 'transition-delay'
dbaron@5542 926 (see <a href="#list-matching">the rules on matching lists</a>).
dbaron@5542 927 Define the <dfn>combined duration</dfn> of the transition
dbaron@7300 928 as the sum of max('transition-duration', ''0s'') and 'transition-delay'.
dbaron@7300 929 When the combined duration is greater than ''0s'',
dbaron@5542 930 then a transition starts based on the values of
dbaron@5542 931 'transition-duration', 'transition-delay',
dbaron@5542 932 and 'transition-timing-function';
dbaron@5542 933 in other cases transitions do not occur.
dbaron@5247 934 </p>
dbaron@5247 935
dbaron@2570 936 <p>
dbaron@2570 937 Since this specification does not define
dbaron@2569 938 when computed values change, and thus what changes to
dbaron@2569 939 computed values are considered simultaneous,
dbaron@1548 940 authors should be aware that changing any of the transition
dbaron@1548 941 properties a small amount of time after making a change that
dbaron@1548 942 might transition can result in behavior that varies between
dbaron@1548 943 implementations, since the changes might be considered
dbaron@1548 944 simultaneous in some implementations but not others.
dbaron@1540 945 </p>
dbaron@1540 946
dbaron@1540 947 <p>
dbaron@1548 948 Once the transition of a property has started, it must continue
dbaron@1548 949 running based on the original timing function, duration, and
dbaron@1548 950 delay, even if the 'transition-timing-function',
dbaron@1548 951 'transition-duration', or 'transition-delay' property changes
dbaron@1548 952 before the transition is complete. However, if the
dbaron@1548 953 'transition-property' property changes such that the transition
dbaron@1548 954 would not have started, the transition must stop (and the
dbaron@1548 955 property must immediately change to its final value).
dbaron@1540 956 </p>
dbaron@1540 957
dbaron@1540 958 <p>
dbaron@1548 959 Implementations must not start a transition when the computed
dbaron@1548 960 value of a property changes as a result of declarative animation
dbaron@1548 961 (as opposed to scripted animation).
dbaron@1540 962 </p>
dbaron@1540 963
dbaron@1540 964 <p>
dbaron@1548 965 Implementations also must not start a transition when the
dbaron@1548 966 computed value changes because it is inherited (directly or
dbaron@1548 967 indirectly) from another element that is transitioning the same
dbaron@1548 968 property.
dbaron@1540 969 </p>
dbaron@1540 970
dino@1531 971 <h2 id="reversing">
dbaron@5243 972 Automatically reversing interrupted transitions
dino@1531 973 </h2>
dino@1531 974 <p>
dino@1531 975 A common type of transition effect is when a running transition is
dino@1531 976 interrupted and the property is reset to its original value. An
dino@1531 977 example is a hover effect on an element, where the pointer enters and
dino@1531 978 exits the element before the effect has completed. If the outgoing and
dino@1531 979 incoming transitions are executed using their specified durations and
dino@1531 980 timing functions, the resulting effect can be distractingly
dino@1531 981 asymmetric. Instead, the expected behavior is that the new transition
dino@1531 982 should be the reverse of what has already executed.
dino@1531 983 </p>
dino@1532 984
dino@1531 985 <p>
dino@1532 986 If a running transition with duration T, executing so far for duration TE,
dino@1532 987 from state A, to state B, is interrupted by
dino@1532 988 a property change that would start a new transition back to state A, and
dino@1532 989 all the transition attributes are the same (duration, delay and timing function),
dino@1532 990 then the new transition must reverse the effect. The new transition must:
dino@1531 991 </p>
dino@1532 992
dino@1532 993 <ol>
dino@1532 994 <li>
dino@1532 995 Use the B and A states as its "from" and "to" states respectively. It
dino@1532 996 does not use the current value as its from state, due to the rules below.
dino@1532 997 </li>
dino@1532 998 <li>
dino@1532 999 Execute with the same duration T, but starting as if the transition had
dino@1532 1000 already begun, without any transition delay, at the moment which would
dino@1532 1001 cause the new transition to finish in TE from the moment of interruption. In other
dino@1532 1002 words, the new transition will execute as if it started T-TE in the past.
dino@1532 1003 </li>
dino@1532 1004 <li>
dino@1532 1005 Use a timing function that is the portion of the curve traversed up
dino@1532 1006 to the moment of interruption, followed in the opposite direction (towards
dino@1532 1007 the starting point). This will make the transition appear as if it
dino@1532 1008 is playing backwards.
dino@1532 1009 </li>
dino@1532 1010 <li>
dino@1532 1011 Ignore any transition delay.
dino@1532 1012 </li>
dino@1532 1013 </ol>
dino@1532 1014
dino@1531 1015 <p>
dino@1531 1016 For example, suppose there is a transition with a duration of two
dino@1531 1017 seconds. If this transition is interrupted after 0.5 seconds and the
dino@1531 1018 property value assigned to the original value, then the new transition
dino@1531 1019 effect will be the reverse of the original, as if it had begun
dino@1531 1020 1.5 seconds in the past.
dino@1531 1021 </p>
dino@936 1022
dino@1532 1023 <p>
dino@1532 1024 Note that by using the defined from and to states for the reversing
dino@1532 1025 transition, it is also possible that it may reverse again, if
dino@1532 1026 interrupted; for example, if the transition reversing to state A was
dino@1532 1027 again interrupted by a property change to state B.
dino@1532 1028 </p>
dino@1532 1029
dbaron@2568 1030 <p class="issue">Issue:
dbaron@2568 1031 This introduces the concept of reversing a timing function,
dbaron@2568 1032 which the spec has otherwise resisted doing, and also introduces
dbaron@2568 1033 a discontinuity between transitions that have
dbaron@2568 1034 almost completed (which get automatically reversed and thus have
dbaron@2568 1035 their timing function reversed) and transitions that have fully
dbaron@2568 1036 completed (where the reversal doesn't lead to the timing
dbaron@2568 1037 function being reversed). An alternative proposal that avoids
dbaron@2568 1038 this is to follow the normal timing function algorithm, except
dbaron@2568 1039 multiply the duration (and also shorten any negative delay) by
dbaron@2568 1040 the (output) value of the transition timing function of the
dbaron@2568 1041 incomplete transition at the time it was interrupted, and, to
dbaron@2568 1042 account for multiple reverses in sequence, to divide by the
dbaron@2568 1043 shortening applied to the transition being interrupted. For
dbaron@2568 1044 more details see this thread:
dbaron@2568 1045 <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2009Nov/thread.html#msg302">November 2009 part</a>,
dbaron@2568 1046 <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2009Dec/thread.html#msg319">December 2009 part</a>,
dbaron@2568 1047 <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2010Jan/thread.html#msg136">January 2010 part</a>.
dbaron@2568 1048 </p>
dbaron@2568 1049
jackalmage@7183 1050 <h2 id="transition-events"><a id="transition-events-">
dino@936 1051 Transition Events
fantasai@5332 1052 </a></h2>
dino@936 1053 <p>
dino@936 1054 The completion of a CSS Transition generates a corresponding <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html">DOM Event</a>.
dino@936 1055 An event is fired for each property that undergoes a transition.
dino@936 1056 This allows a content developer to perform actions that synchronize
dino@936 1057 with the completion of a transition.
dino@936 1058 </p>
dino@936 1059 <p>
dino@936 1060 Each event provides the name of the property the transition is
dino@936 1061 associated with as well as the duration of the transition.
dino@936 1062 </p>
dino@936 1063 <dl>
dino@936 1064 <dt>
dino@936 1065 <b>Interface <i><a id="Events-TransitionEvent" name='Events-TransitionEvent'>TransitionEvent</a></i></b>
dino@936 1066 </dt>
dino@936 1067 <dd>
dino@936 1068 <p>
dino@936 1069 The <code>TransitionEvent</code> interface provides specific contextual information associated with transitions.
dino@936 1070 </p>
dino@936 1071 <dl>
dino@936 1072 <dt>
dino@936 1073 <b>IDL Definition</b>
dino@936 1074 </dt>
dino@936 1075 <dd>
dino@936 1076 <div class='idl-code'>
dino@936 1077 <pre>
dino@936 1078 interface TransitionEvent : Event {
dino@936 1079 readonly attribute DOMString propertyName;
dino@936 1080 readonly attribute float elapsedTime;
dbaron@5259 1081 readonly attribute DOMString pseudoElement;
dino@936 1082 void initTransitionEvent(in DOMString typeArg,
dino@936 1083 in boolean canBubbleArg,
dino@936 1084 in boolean cancelableArg,
dino@936 1085 in DOMString propertyNameArg,
dbaron@5259 1086 in float elapsedTimeArg,
dbaron@5259 1087 in DOMString pseudoElementArg);
dino@936 1088 };
dino@936 1089 </pre>
dino@936 1090 </div>
dino@936 1091 </dd>
dino@936 1092 <dt>
dino@936 1093 <b>Attributes</b>
dino@936 1094 </dt>
dino@936 1095 <dd>
dino@936 1096 <dl>
dino@936 1097 <dt>
dino@936 1098 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="Events-TransitionEvent-propertyName" name='Events-TransitionEvent-propertyName'>propertyName</a></code> of type <code>DOMString</code>, readonly
dino@936 1099 </dt>
dino@936 1100 <dd>
dino@936 1101 The name of the CSS property associated with the transition.
dino@936 1102 </dd>
dino@936 1103 </dl>
dino@936 1104 <dl>
dino@936 1105 <dt>
dino@936 1106 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="Events-TransitionEvent-elapsedTime" name='Events-TransitionEvent-elapsedTime'>elapsedTime</a></code> of type <code>float</code>, readonly
dino@936 1107 </dt>
dino@936 1108 <dd>
simon@4370 1109 The amount of time the transition has been running, in seconds, when this event fired. Note that this value is not affected by the value of <code class="property">transition-delay</code>.
dino@936 1110 </dd>
dino@936 1111 </dl>
dbaron@5259 1112 <dl>
dbaron@5259 1113 <dt>
dbaron@5259 1114 <code class='attribute-name'><a id="Events-TransitionEvent-pseudoElement" name='Events-TransitionEvent-pseudoElement'>pseudoElement</a></code> of type <code>DOMString</code>, readonly
dbaron@5259 1115 </dt>
dbaron@5259 1116 <dd>
dbaron@5259 1117 The name (beginning with two colons) of the CSS
dbaron@5259 1118 pseudo-element on which the transition occured (in
dbaron@5259 1119 which case the target of the event is that
dbaron@5259 1120 pseudo-element's corresponding element), or the empty
dbaron@5259 1121 string if the transition occurred on an element (which
dbaron@5259 1122 means the target of the event is that element).
dbaron@5259 1123 </dd>
dbaron@5259 1124 </dl>
dino@936 1125 </dd>
dino@936 1126 <dt>
dino@936 1127 <b>Methods</b>
dino@936 1128 </dt>
dino@936 1129 <dd>
dino@936 1130 <dl>
dino@936 1131 <dt>
dino@936 1132 <code class='method-name'><a id="Events-TransitionEvent-initTransitionEvent" name='Events-TransitionEvent-initTransitionEvent'>initTransitionEvent</a></code>
dino@936 1133 </dt>
dino@936 1134 <dd>
dino@936 1135 <div class='method'>
dino@1469 1136 The <code>initTransitionEvent</code> method is used to
dino@1469 1137 initialize the value of a <code>TransitionEvent</code>
dino@1469 1138 created through the <a
dino@1469 1139 href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-DocumentEvent'><code>DocumentEvent</code></a>
dino@1469 1140 interface. This method may only be called before the
dino@1469 1141 <code>TransitionEvent</code> has been dispatched via the
dino@1469 1142 <code>dispatchEvent</code> method, though it may be called
dino@1469 1143 multiple times during that phase if necessary. If called
dino@1469 1144 multiple times, the final invocation takes precedence.
dbaron@5287 1145 <p class="issue">Should new events being created still
dbaron@5287 1146 have init*Event methods?</p>
dino@936 1147 <div class='parameters'>
dino@936 1148 <b>Parameters</b>
dino@936 1149 <div class='paramtable'>
dino@936 1150 <dl>
dino@936 1151 <dt>
dino@936 1152 <code class='parameter-name'>typeArg</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@936 1153 </dt>
dino@936 1154 <dd>
dino@936 1155 Specifies the event type.<br>
dino@936 1156 </dd>
dino@936 1157 <dt>
dino@936 1158 <code class='parameter-name'>canBubbleArg</code> of type <code>boolean</code>
dino@936 1159 </dt>
dino@936 1160 <dd>
dino@936 1161 Specifies whether or not the event can bubble.<br>
dino@936 1162 </dd>
dino@936 1163 <dt>
dino@936 1164 <code class='parameter-name'>cancelableArg</code> of type <code>boolean</code>
dino@936 1165 </dt>
dino@936 1166 <dd>
dino@1469 1167 Specifies whether or not the event's default action can be prevented. Since a TransitionEvent
dino@1469 1168 is purely for notification, there is no default action.<br>
dino@936 1169 </dd>
dino@936 1170 <dt>
dino@936 1171 <code class='parameter-name'>propertyNameArg</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dino@936 1172 </dt>
dino@936 1173 <dd>
dbaron@5259 1174 Specifies the name of the property associated with the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-Event'><code>Event</code></a>.
dbaron@5259 1175 (See the <a href="#Events-TransitionEvent-propertyName">propertyName</a> attribute.)
dino@936 1176 </dd>
dino@936 1177 <dt>
dino@936 1178 <code class='parameter-name'>elapsedTimeArg</code> of type <code>float</code>
dino@936 1179 </dt>
dino@936 1180 <dd>
dino@936 1181 Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, the transition has been running at the time of initialization.
dbaron@5259 1182 (See the <a href="#Events-TransitionEvent-elapsedTime">elapsedTime</a> attribute.)
dbaron@5259 1183 </dd>
dbaron@5259 1184 <dt>
dbaron@5259 1185 <code class='parameter-name'>pseudoElementArg</code> of type <code>DOMString</code>
dbaron@5259 1186 </dt>
dbaron@5259 1187 <dd>
dbaron@5259 1188 Specifies the pseudo-element on which the
dbaron@5259 1189 transition occurred.
dbaron@5259 1190 (See the <a href="#Events-TransitionEvent-pseudoElement">pseudoElement</a> attribute.)
dbaron@5259 1191 <span class="issue">Does adding this additional argument create any compatibility problems?</span>
dino@936 1192 </dd>
dino@936 1193 </dl>
dino@936 1194 </div>
dino@936 1195 </div><!-- parameters -->
dino@936 1196 <div>
dino@936 1197 <b>No Return Value</b>
dino@936 1198 </div>
dino@936 1199 <div>
dino@936 1200 <b>No Exceptions</b>
dino@936 1201 </div>
dino@936 1202 </div><!-- method -->
dino@936 1203 </dd>
dino@936 1204 </dl>
dino@936 1205 </dd>
dino@936 1206 </dl>
dino@936 1207 </dd>
dino@936 1208 </dl>
dino@936 1209 <p>
dino@936 1210 There is one type of transition event available.
dino@936 1211 </p>
dino@936 1212 <dl>
dino@936 1213 <dt>
dino@936 1214 <b>transitionend</b>
dino@936 1215 </dt>
dino@936 1216 <dd>
dbaron@7300 1217 The <code>transitionend</code> event occurs at the completion of the transition. In the
dino@1469 1218 case where a transition is removed before completion, such as if the
dino@1469 1219 transition-property is removed, then the event will not fire.
dino@936 1220 <ul>
dino@936 1221 <li>Bubbles: Yes
dino@936 1222 </li>
dino@936 1223 <li>Cancelable: Yes
dino@936 1224 </li>
dino@1469 1225 <li>Context Info: propertyName, elapsedTime
dino@936 1226 </li>
dino@936 1227 </ul>
dino@936 1228 </dd>
dino@936 1229 </dl>
dino@936 1230
jackalmage@7183 1231 <h2 id="animatable-types"><a id="animation-of-property-types-">
dino@936 1232 Animation of property types
fantasai@5332 1233 </a></h2>
dino@936 1234
dino@936 1235 <p>
dbaron@6223 1236 When interpolating between two values,
dbaron@6223 1237 <i>V</i><sub>start</sub> and <i>V</i><sub>end</sub>,
dbaron@6223 1238 interpolation is done using the output <i>p</i> of the timing function,
dbaron@6223 1239 which gives the portion of the value space
dbaron@6223 1240 that the interpolation has crossed.
dbaron@6223 1241 Thus the result of the interpolation is
dbaron@6223 1242 <i>V</i><sub>res</sub> =
dbaron@6223 1243 (1 - <i>p</i>) &sdot; <i>V</i><sub>start</sub> +
dbaron@6223 1244 <i>p</i> &sdot; <i>V</i><sub>end</sub>.
dbaron@6223 1245 </p>
dbaron@6223 1246
dbaron@6226 1247 <p>
dbaron@6226 1248 However, if this value (<i>V</i><sub>res</sub>)
dbaron@6226 1249 is outside the allowed range of values for the property,
dbaron@6226 1250 then it is clamped to that range.
dbaron@6226 1251 This can occur if <i>p</i> is outside of the range 0 to 1,
dbaron@6226 1252 which can occur if a timing function is specified
dbaron@6226 1253 with a <i>y1</i> or <i>y2</i> that is outside the range 0 to 1.
dbaron@6226 1254 </p>
dbaron@6225 1255
dbaron@6223 1256 <p>
dino@936 1257 The following describes how each property type undergoes transition or
dino@936 1258 animation.
dino@936 1259 </p>
dino@936 1260
dino@936 1261 <ul>
dino@936 1262 <li>
dino@936 1263 <strong>color</strong>: interpolated via red, green, blue and alpha
dino@936 1264 components (treating each as a number, see below).
dbaron@7299 1265 The interpolation is done between premultiplied colors
dbaron@7299 1266 (that is, colors for which the red, green, and blue components
dbaron@7299 1267 specified have been multiplied by the alpha).
dino@936 1268 </li>
dino@936 1269 <li>
dino@936 1270 <strong>length</strong>: interpolated as real numbers.
dino@936 1271 </li>
dino@936 1272 <li>
dino@936 1273 <strong>percentage</strong>: interpolated as real numbers.
dino@936 1274 </li>
dino@936 1275 <li>
dbaron@7302 1276 <strong>length, percentage, or calc</strong>: when both values
dbaron@7302 1277 are lengths, interpolated as lengths; when both values are
dbaron@7302 1278 percentages, interpolated as percentages; otherwise, both
dbaron@7302 1279 values are converted into a ''calc()'' function that is the
dbaron@7302 1280 sum of a length and a percentage (each possibly zero), and
dbaron@7302 1281 these ''calc()'' functions have each half interpolated as real
dbaron@7302 1282 numbers.
dbaron@7302 1283 </li>
dbaron@7302 1284 <li>
dino@936 1285 <strong>integer</strong>: interpolated via discrete steps (whole
dino@936 1286 numbers). The interpolation happens in real number space and is
dino@936 1287 converted to an integer using <code>floor()</code>.
dbaron@5286 1288 <span class="issue">
dbaron@5286 1289 This floor behavior is inconsistent with SMIL Animation /
dbaron@5286 1290 SVG Animation.
dbaron@5286 1291 </span>
dino@936 1292 </li>
dino@936 1293 <li>
dbaron@5257 1294 <strong>font weight</strong>: interpolated via discrete steps
dbaron@5257 1295 (multiples of 100). The interpolation happens in real number
dbaron@5286 1296 space and is converted to an integer by rounding to the
dbaron@5286 1297 nearest multiple of 100.
dbaron@5286 1298 <span class="issue">
dbaron@5286 1299 This round-to-nearest behavior is inconsistent with the
dbaron@5286 1300 floor behavior used for integer types, but probably should
dbaron@5286 1301 be consistent (one way or the other).
dbaron@5286 1302 </span>
dbaron@5257 1303 </li>
dbaron@5257 1304 <li>
dino@936 1305 <strong>number</strong>: interpolated as real (floating point)
dino@936 1306 numbers.
dino@936 1307 </li>
dino@936 1308 <li>
bert@1102 1309 <strong>transform list</strong>: see
dbaron@5220 1310 CSS Transforms specification [[!CSS3-TRANSFORMS]].
dino@936 1311 </li>
dino@936 1312 <li>
dino@936 1313 <strong>rectangle</strong>: interpolated via the x, y,
dino@936 1314 width and height components (treating each as a number).
dino@936 1315 </li>
dino@936 1316 <li>
dbaron@5258 1317 <strong>visibility</strong>: if one of the values is
dbaron@7300 1318 ''visible'', interpolated as a discrete step where values of the
dbaron@7300 1319 timing function between 0 and 1 map to ''visible'' and other
dbaron@5258 1320 values of the timing function (which occur only at the
dbaron@7300 1321 start/end of the transition or as a result of ''cubic-bezier()''
dbaron@5258 1322 functions with Y values outside of [0, 1]) map to the closer
dbaron@7300 1323 endpoint; if neither value is ''visible'' then not interpolable.
dino@936 1324 </li>
dino@936 1325 <li>
dino@936 1326 <strong>shadow</strong>: interpolated via the color, x, y
dino@936 1327 and blur components (treating them as color and numbers where
dbaron@1539 1328 appropriate). In the case where there are lists of shadows,
dbaron@1539 1329 the shorter list is padded at the end with shadows whose
dbaron@1539 1330 color is transparent and all lengths (x, y, blur) are 0.
dino@936 1331 </li>
dino@936 1332 <li>
dino@936 1333 <strong>gradient</strong>: interpolated via the
dino@936 1334 positions and colors of each stop. They must have the same type
dino@936 1335 (radial or linear) and same number of stops in order to be animated.
dbaron@2964 1336 <span class="note">Note: [[CSS3-IMAGES]] may extend this
dbaron@2964 1337 definition.</span>
dino@936 1338 </li>
dino@936 1339 <li>
dino@936 1340 <strong>paint server</strong> (SVG): interpolation is only supported
dbaron@5319 1341 between: gradient to gradient and color to color. They then
dino@936 1342 work as above.
dino@936 1343 </li>
dino@936 1344 <li>
dino@3189 1345 <strong>list of above types</strong>: If the lists have the
dino@3189 1346 same number of items, each item in the list is interpolated using the
dino@3189 1347 rules above. Otherwise the interpolation is determined by the property
dino@3189 1348 rules. If the property extends its list by repeating values, then this
dbaron@7301 1349 repeated form will be used in the interpolation ('background-position'
simon@4370 1350 is an example of a property that would transition between lists of different lengths). If
dino@3189 1351 the property does not allow extending its list, then no interpolation
dino@3189 1352 will occur.
dino@1469 1353 </li>
dino@1469 1354 <li>
dino@2615 1355 <strong>a shorthand property</strong>: If any part of a
dino@1469 1356 shorthand can be animated, then interpolation is performed as
dino@2615 1357 if those animatable properties were individually specified.
dino@936 1358 </li>
dino@936 1359 </ul>
dino@936 1360
dbaron@6224 1361 <p>Future specifications may define additional types that can
dbaron@6224 1362 be animated.</p>
dbaron@6224 1363
jackalmage@7183 1364 <h2 id="animatable-properties"><a id="animatable-properties-">
dino@936 1365 Animatable properties
fantasai@5332 1366 </a></h2>
dino@936 1367
dbaron@4128 1368 <!--
dbaron@4128 1369 As resolved in
dbaron@4128 1370 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2011Sep/0497.html
dbaron@4128 1371 -->
dbaron@4128 1372 <p>For properties that exist at the time this specification was
dbaron@4128 1373 developed, this specification defines whether and how they are
dbaron@4128 1374 animated. However, future CSS specifications may define
dbaron@4128 1375 additional properties, additional values for existing properties,
dbaron@4128 1376 or additional animation behavior of existing values. In order to
dbaron@4128 1377 describe new animation behaviors and to have the definition of
dbaron@4128 1378 animation behavior in a more appropriate location, future CSS
dbaron@4128 1379 specifications should include an "Animatable:" line in the summary
dbaron@4128 1380 of the property's definition (in addition to the other lines
dbaron@4128 1381 described in [[CSS21]], <a
dbaron@4128 1382 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/about.html#property-defs">section
dbaron@4128 1383 1.4.2</a>). This line should say "no" to indicate that a property
dbaron@4128 1384 cannot be animated or should reference an animation behavior
dbaron@4128 1385 (which may be one of the behaviors in the <a
dbaron@4128 1386 href="#animation-of-property-types-">Animation of property
dbaron@4128 1387 types</a> section above, or may be a new behavior) to define how
dbaron@4128 1388 the property animates. Such definitions override those given in
dbaron@4128 1389 this specification.</p>
dbaron@4128 1390
jackalmage@7183 1391 <h3 id="animatable-css"><a id="properties-from-css-">
dino@936 1392 Properties from CSS
fantasai@5332 1393 </a></h3>
dino@936 1394
dbaron@7303 1395 <p>The following properties are animatable when both the from and
dbaron@7303 1396 the to values of the property have the type described.
dbaron@7303 1397 When multiple types are listed, both values must be of the same type.
dbaron@7303 1398 (When a composite type such as "length, percentage, or calc" is listed,
dbaron@7303 1399 this means that both values must fit into that composite
dbaron@7303 1400 type.)</p>
dbaron@6227 1401
simon@4394 1402 <table class="animatable-properties">
dino@936 1403 <tr>
dino@936 1404 <th>Property Name</th>
dino@936 1405 <th>Type</th>
dino@936 1406 </tr>
dino@936 1407 <tr>
dino@936 1408 <td>background-color</td><td>color</tr>
dino@936 1409 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1410 <td>background-position</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1411 </tr>
dino@936 1412 <tr>
dino@936 1413 <td>border-bottom-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1414 </tr>
dino@936 1415 <tr>
dino@936 1416 <td>border-bottom-width</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1417 </tr>
dino@936 1418 <tr>
dino@936 1419 <td>border-left-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1420 </tr>
dino@936 1421 <tr>
dino@936 1422 <td>border-left-width</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1423 </tr>
dino@936 1424 <tr>
dino@936 1425 <td>border-right-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1426 </tr>
dino@936 1427 <tr>
dino@936 1428 <td>border-right-width</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1429 </tr>
dino@936 1430 <tr>
dino@936 1431 <td>border-spacing</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1432 </tr>
dino@936 1433 <tr>
dino@936 1434 <td>border-top-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1435 </tr>
dino@936 1436 <tr>
dino@936 1437 <td>border-top-width</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1438 </tr>
dino@936 1439 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1440 <td>bottom</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1441 </tr>
dino@936 1442 <tr>
simon@1766 1443 <td>clip</td><td>rectangle</td>
simon@1766 1444 </tr>
simon@1766 1445 <tr>
dino@936 1446 <td>color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1447 </tr>
dino@936 1448 <tr>
dbaron@7304 1449 <td>crop <span class="issue">move to css3-content</span></td><td>rectangle</td>
dino@936 1450 </tr>
dino@936 1451 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1452 <td>font-size</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1453 </tr>
dino@936 1454 <tr>
dbaron@5257 1455 <td>font-weight</td><td>font weight</td>
dino@936 1456 </tr>
dino@936 1457 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1458 <td>height</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1459 </tr>
dino@936 1460 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1461 <td>left</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1462 </tr>
dino@936 1463 <tr>
dino@936 1464 <td>letter-spacing</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1465 </tr>
dino@936 1466 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1467 <td>line-height</td><td><ul><li>number</li><li>length, percentage, or calc</li></ul></td>
dino@936 1468 </tr>
dino@936 1469 <tr>
dino@936 1470 <td>margin-bottom</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1471 </tr>
dino@936 1472 <tr>
dino@936 1473 <td>margin-left</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1474 </tr>
dino@936 1475 <tr>
dino@936 1476 <td>margin-right</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1477 </tr>
dino@936 1478 <tr>
dino@936 1479 <td>margin-top</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1480 </tr>
dino@936 1481 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1482 <td>max-height</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1483 </tr>
dino@936 1484 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1485 <td>max-width</td><td>length, percentage, or calc </td>
dino@936 1486 </tr>
dino@936 1487 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1488 <td>min-height</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1489 </tr>
dino@936 1490 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1491 <td>min-width</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1492 </tr>
dino@936 1493 <tr>
dino@936 1494 <td>opacity</td><td>number</td>
dino@936 1495 </tr>
dino@936 1496 <tr>
dino@936 1497 <td>outline-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1498 </tr>
dino@936 1499 <tr>
dbaron@7304 1500 <td>outline-offset <span class="issue">move to css3-ui</span></td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1501 </tr>
dino@936 1502 <tr>
dino@936 1503 <td>outline-width</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1504 </tr>
dino@936 1505 <tr>
dino@936 1506 <td>padding-bottom</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1507 </tr>
dino@936 1508 <tr>
dino@936 1509 <td>padding-left</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1510 </tr>
dino@936 1511 <tr>
dino@936 1512 <td>padding-right</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1513 </tr>
dino@936 1514 <tr>
dino@936 1515 <td>padding-top</td><td>length</td>
dino@936 1516 </tr>
dino@936 1517 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1518 <td>right</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1519 </tr>
dino@936 1520 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1521 <td>text-indent</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1522 </tr>
dino@936 1523 <tr>
dino@936 1524 <td>text-shadow</td><td>shadow</td>
dino@936 1525 </tr>
dino@936 1526 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1527 <td>top</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1528 </tr>
dino@936 1529 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1530 <td>vertical-align</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1531 </tr>
dino@936 1532 <tr>
dino@936 1533 <td>visibility</td><td>visibility</td>
dino@936 1534 </tr>
dino@936 1535 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1536 <td>width</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1537 </tr>
dino@936 1538 <tr>
dbaron@7303 1539 <td>word-spacing</td><td>length, percentage, or calc</td>
dino@936 1540 </tr>
dino@936 1541 <tr>
dino@936 1542 <td>z-index</td><td>integer</td>
dino@936 1543 </tr>
dino@936 1544 </table>
dino@936 1545
dbaron@2963 1546 <p class="issue">
dbaron@2963 1547 This list omits the following properties that Gecko can animate, and
dbaron@2963 1548 which likely should be included:
dbaron@2963 1549 background-size,
dbaron@2963 1550 border-*-radius,
dbaron@2963 1551 box-shadow,
dbaron@2963 1552 column-count,
dbaron@2963 1553 column-gap,
dbaron@2963 1554 column-rule-color,
dbaron@2963 1555 column-rule-width,
dbaron@2963 1556 column-width,
dbaron@2963 1557 font-size-adjust,
dbaron@2963 1558 font-stretch,
dbaron@2963 1559 marker-offset,
dbaron@2963 1560 text-decoration-color,
dbaron@4124 1561 transform,
dbaron@4124 1562 transform-origin.
dbaron@2963 1563 </p>
dbaron@2963 1564
jackalmage@7183 1565 <h3 id="animatable-svg"><a id="properties-from-svg-">
dino@936 1566 Properties from SVG
fantasai@5332 1567 </a></h3>
dino@936 1568
dino@1469 1569 <p>
dino@1469 1570 All properties defined as animatable in the SVG specification, provided
dino@1469 1571 they are one of the property types listed above.
dino@1469 1572 </p>
dino@1469 1573
dino@1469 1574 <!-- <table>
dino@936 1575 <tr>
dino@936 1576 <th>Property Name</th><th>Type</th>
dino@936 1577 </tr>
dino@936 1578 <tr>
dino@936 1579 <td>stop-color</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1580 </tr>
dino@936 1581 <tr>
dino@936 1582 <td>stop-opacity</td><td>float</td>
dino@936 1583 </tr>
dino@936 1584 <tr>
dino@936 1585 <td>fill</td><td>paint server</td>
dino@936 1586 </tr>
dino@936 1587 <tr>
dino@936 1588 <td>fill-opacity</td><td>float</td>
dino@936 1589 </tr>
dino@936 1590 <tr>
dino@936 1591 <td>stroke</td><td>paint server</td>
dino@936 1592 </tr>
dino@936 1593 <tr>
dino@936 1594 <td>stroke-dasharray</td><td>list of numbers</td>
dino@936 1595 </tr>
dino@936 1596 <tr>
dino@936 1597 <td>stroke-dashoffset</td><td>number</td>
dino@936 1598 </tr>
dino@936 1599 <tr>
dino@936 1600 <td>stroke-miterlimit</td><td>number</td>
dino@936 1601 </tr>
dino@936 1602 <tr>
dino@936 1603 <td>stroke-opacity</td><td>float</td>
dino@936 1604 </tr>
dino@936 1605 <tr>
dino@936 1606 <td>stroke-width</td><td>float</td>
dino@936 1607 </tr>
dino@936 1608 <tr>
dino@936 1609 <td>viewport-fill</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1610 </tr>
dino@936 1611 <tr>
dino@936 1612 <td>viewport-fill-opacity</td><td>color</td>
dino@936 1613 </tr>
dino@1469 1614 </table> -->
dino@936 1615
dbaron@5312 1616 <h2 id="acknowledgments">Acknowledgments</h2>
dbaron@5312 1617
dbaron@5312 1618 <p>Thanks especially to the feedback from
dbaron@5312 1619 Tab Atkins,
dbaron@6736 1620 Carine Bournez,
dbaron@5316 1621 Aryeh Gregor,
dbaron@5316 1622 Vincent Hardy,
dbaron@5316 1623 Cameron McCormack,
dbaron@5316 1624 Alex Mogilevsky,
dbaron@5312 1625 and all the rest of the
dbaron@5312 1626 <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/">www-style</a> community.</p>
dino@936 1627
dbaron@5334 1628 <h2 id="references">References</h2>
dino@936 1629
jackalmage@7183 1630 <h3 class="no-num" id="normative-references">Normative references</h3>
dino@936 1631 <!--normative-->
dino@936 1632
jackalmage@7183 1633 <h3 class="no-num" id="other-references">Other references</h3>
dino@936 1634 <!--informative-->
dino@936 1635
dino@936 1636
dino@936 1637
jackalmage@7183 1638 <h2 class="no-num" id="property-index">Property index</h2>
dino@936 1639 <!-- properties -->
dino@936 1640
dino@936 1641
dino@936 1642
dino@936 1643 <h2 class="no-num" id="index">Index</h2>
dino@936 1644 <!--index-->
dino@936 1645
dino@936 1646 </body>
dino@936 1647 </html>
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