Every CSS Animation property
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- Rock your web designs with CSS animations! 🌟 Dive into our electrifying tutorial where we'll show you how to animate like a pro, from the basics of @keyframes to mastering the transform property. Get ready to add motion to your sites with simple yet powerful animations and transitions. Plus, we'll tackle scroll-triggered animations to make your pages come alive as you scroll. 🎸🔥
#css #learnwebdevelopment #html #spinner #scrollanimations #cssanimationtutorial #cssanimation
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What You'll Discover:
Crafting animations with @keyframes
Transforming elements with CSS
Combining keyframes for complex animations
Triggering animations on scroll for dynamic user experiences
Using transitions for smoother effects
Engage with Us:
Hit that like button if you dig what you see, subscribe for more awesome content, and drop your animation creations or questions in the comments. Let's animate the web together! 🚀💻 - Věda a technologie
Really love no nonsense videos like this. No. background music is the best part.
I can imagine the hardwork behind the scenes to put all this information together in a clean manner and I appreciate that!👏
The way you say it makes everything easier to understand. Thank you!
Holy moly! This is a holy grail of a video! the editing, the knowledge, the whole presentation and method of teaching is so effective, efficient, exciting!
Good stuff man! This past week I used the scale transform property when hovering over a thumbnail in a show carousel. It looks great and it’s something you see a lot on big streaming sites these days. 🤘🏻
Just an advice on the jaavascript part. Instead of listening to the scroll animation then checking the bounding box each time. Just use the IntersectionObserver API.
Love your style of video. It's short but very informative. Would love to see more even longer ones two. Thank you.
Really good video with no background s***, straight to the point, real examples...
Awesome, thank you for making this video!
This is the best tutorial on CSS animation ever thanks ✌️
Good video. Not adding music is the best part
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Loved the video. Thanks for the info dude!
This is very nicely done. Thanks for the explanation. 👌
Amazing quality video. Keep it up 🎉
Fantastic tutorial.
Wow, can't get easier than this. Great tutorial. 🎉
Simply explained the great things....🎉🎉🎉❤
Thanks, finnaly i understood css animation
Just subscribed you because of your easy explanation 👍
Hey Chunkey I suppose to say thanks for your contribution on this and whatever on web.Mostly paid found on this tube may i cant explore whole but i find paid ones.
Your explain is perfect But as you know software is all about forgetting even have years of experience.
A "cheat sheet" always indeed for this essentials to make you unforgettable Helping Hand on this web journey.So with content aswell unforgettable makes your content more meaningful.Because whatever seen is not permanent on mind even practice harder.
You got my sub Buddy.😊
Just wanted to say thank you!
Please make more such videos , this videos was awesome i have a request please make longer videos if possible and please also add projects using btml css and javascript
I subscribed your channel because of such an amazing content ❤❤ but i want a specific video examples on psuedo elements especially ::before ::after please 🙏🙏
Great informative video. Well done 👍
very useful bro keep it up ,thanks .👍👍👌👌
Amazing video dude
Thanks dude.
Already got some ideas from this!
Great video ❤
Thanks bro
Just best . Nothing more. You got a subscriber
thank you
Very good!
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Замечательная подача материала! Очень полезное видео
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Guys support him with likes... He deserves it.❤
subscribed bro
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loving your content, its straight forward, i hoping if would you like to add the link of your code .
Thank you! You can check out the code for the last example in the video here: github.com/chunkydotdev/animation-example :)
Amazing video! Clear and to the point. Question... Is it just me or there are some browser compatibility issues when using @keyframes? Thanks and cheers all !
You are actually correct, named timelines in @keyframes are not fully supported, like "from" and "to" (drafts.csswg.org/scroll-animations/#named-range-keyframes) MDN has a great resource on what currently is supported and where: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@keyframes
Dude you are like a god to me! Please make some more videos like this, people have been waiting for them for years and no one is doing it but you! Keep up the good work and you'll reach the stars!
just finished basic CSS, should i get a view of tailwind as I will be shifting to some framework, I can go back and forth to see the differences OFC, or should I just play with CSS more? any advice (typically day of taking advice from rando's in internet)
Good question! I think you are in for a Journey of never ending learnings, so dont be afraid to try tailwind and after som time go back and learn some more css and so on. Follow what interests you and it will be easier to learn stuff 😄
Hey bro im good with all the css animations as well as react and im currently lokking for jobs in front end development so any advice from your side ?
Great question! I think what you need to land a job can vary a lot depending on where you are from, but often it is good to have a couple projects you've built that you can show on your resumé. If you can open source your projects as well, so that the company you're applying to can see your code and get a better feeling of your skills, that's a goldmine. Hope it helps! Good luck with the job hunt my friend!
@@chunkydotdev thanks a lot my bro actually I have been doing internship since last month and currently searching for full time ...I'll follow the advice given by you and I'll MSG you as soon as I get something 😁. Thanks a lot bro 😁
subscribe!
Hey man! Can you copy paste the JavaScript to the description? I keep forgetting the if condition
You can find it on github! :) github.com/chunkydotdev/animation-example/blob/main/index.js
Where can I get the documentation I would like to follow up with the video?
If you want to read more i think mdn is a great resource with examples and explanations: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/animation
@@chunkydotdev The way you explained was SO GOOD, (I have to say) that topic was something that I was a bit scared and you made It cristal clear, that is why I asked the documentation to follow along and practice…
YOU ARE A GENIUS.🙏🏼
I am not the kid meme in the video in the beginning
And I didn’t watch the full video (saying in a normal tone)
Davie403 ?
🤷♂️