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7,830 PointsAnimations question...
So this lessons, i felt, kind of jumped into animations as–opposed to transitions– without proper explanation. I'm just wondering if I missed an important tutorial on animations/keyframes.
Lastly, when do animations start? When a page loads? Are they activated at certain times? I'm just a little confused...
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Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou can control when animations start.
You can have them start when page loading is complete, or after a delay, or when some page event occurs (such as hovering the mouse over an element).
But starting on load would be the default.