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|a CSS transitions are a great way to make your pages feel more interactive and dynamic. To control the pacing of those transitions, you need to use the transition-timing-function property. By using this property, you can specify easing rules with great granularity, so a transition can change speed as it's being executed. Why is it important? Default CSS transitions are linear and--let's face it--boring. You need the transition-timing-function property to customize your transitions and enhance how your design feels to end users. What you'll learn--and how you can apply it Understand the principles behind easing functions, and learn how to use the transition-timing-function property to employ different easing functions and customize their values. This lesson is for you because ... You're a web designer or frontend developer who wants to make the most of your interactive page designs Prerequisites Basic familiarity with HTML and CSS Materials or downloads needed in advance None.
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