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Transitions are one of the most exciting and powerful features of CSS3 and when
used in conjunction with JavaScript, the simplicity and power of these
transitions can be considerably increased. CSS pseudo-classes and media queries
represent certain states for certain elements. These states occur after specific
events on the page. So naturally, CSS3 transitions can also be fired using any
JavaScript event. Let's try a simple click event that toggles a class name.
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From: eTechy <hozyali@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:17 AM
Subject: VUGuys.com || CSS3 Transitions with JavaScript - eTechy101.com
To: hozyali@gmail.com
A new article has been posted on eTechy101.com.
The post title is 'CSS3 Transitions with JavaScript'. Below is a preview of the
post.
Transitions are one of the most exciting and powerful features of CSS3 and when
used in conjunction with JavaScript, the simplicity and power of these
transitions can be considerably increased. CSS pseudo-classes and media queries
represent certain states for certain elements. These states occur after specific
events on the page. So naturally, CSS3 transitions can also be fired using any
JavaScript event. Let's try a simple click event that toggles a class name.
The following HTML code is to start with:
You may view the full post at
http://www.etechy101.com/css/css3-transitions-with-javascript.html
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