Css animation

Hi

Nowadays we all want to learn programming but we forget about the reading part 

i mean that we ought to read books to enhance our knowledge to our programming journey 

so lets begin i am representing a e book to teach you about animations in css stay tuned and follow me  

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I

learn.” 

Welcome to CSS Animation , and thank you for choosing this book.

I’m delighted you’ve chosen to learn CSS animation. This book is a light and

fun introduction to the topic, and I hope you find it helpful. We’re going to

learn about CSS transitions and animations. By the end you’ll have a good

understanding of CSS animations as well as the tools to create and experiment

with our own.

There will be both theory and practical examples. We’ll learn how to easily

create your own working environment, and look at lots of examples of animation

along the way.

Hello, I’m kishan

I’ve been writing articles about CSS and other topics for the best part of a

decade. I’ve also been designing and developing websites since the late 90’s.

More recently, I’ve written for Smashing Magazine, Net Magazine, Tuts+, Adobe

Inspire and more. I post random stuff at Hop.ie, and this year I’ve been writing

tutorials on CSSAnimation.rocks, all about advanced and useful animations in

the browser.

During my days I work as a designer and front-end developer, and I’m a big fan

of combining UX principles with fun animations in design. In the evenings I

write blogs and try to make sure I’m aware of what’s happening in the world of

web design.

 This book is an introduction to the topic of CSS animation, but along the way

we’ll cover a lot of material. The goal is to make sure we understand what the

transition and animation properties are for, how they work, and see them in

action.

By the end of this book you should be confident enough to begin applying

animation to your projects.

Book structure

Here’s what we’re going to cover.

First: What’s animation anyway? We’ll look at why we animate. We’ll

also introduce the transition and animation properties and some sources of

inspiration.

Then: All about the transition property. We’ll learn how transitions work,

and the properties we can control to change the movement.

After that: We’ll take on the animation property, and learn how to create

keyframes that go beyond simple transitions.

Lastly: Bringing it all together. We’ll put together some advanced examples

that make use of both, look into how we can make sure our work is accessible,

and share some helpful CSS resources we can apply to projects, and JavaScript

tools we can use for more advanced effects.

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