The animation
shorthand CSS property sets an animated transition between styles. It is a shorthand for animation-name
, animation-duration
, animation-timing-function
, animation-delay
, animation-iteration-count
, animation-direction
, animation-fill-mode
, and animation-play-state
.
/* @keyframes duration | timing-function | delay | iteration-count | direction | fill-mode | play-state | name */ animation: 3s ease-in 1s 2 reverse both paused slidein; /* @keyframes duration | timing-function | delay | name */ animation: 3s linear 1s slidein; /* @keyframes duration | name */ animation: 3s slidein;
A description of which properties are animatable is available; it's worth noting that this description is also valid for CSS transitions.
Initial value | as each of the properties of the shorthand:
|
---|---|
Applies to | all elements, ::before and ::after pseudo-elements
|
Inherited | no |
Media | visual |
Computed value | as each of the properties of the shorthand:
|
Animation type | discrete |
Canonical order | order of appearance in the formal grammar of the values |
The animation
property is specified as one or more single animations, separated by commas.
Each individual animation is specified as:
none
, a <custom-ident>
, or a <string>
<time>
valuesThe order of values within each animation definition is important: the first value that can be parsed as a <time>
is assigned to the animation-duration
, and the second one is assigned to animation-delay
.
The order within each animation definition is also important for distinguishing animation-name
values from other keywords. When parsed, keywords that are valid for properties other than animation-name
, and whose values were not found earlier in the shorthand, must be accepted for those properties rather than for animation-name
. Furthermore, when serialized, default values of other properties must be output in at least the cases necessary to distinguish an animation-name
that could be a value of another property, and may be output in additional cases.
<single-animation-iteration-count>
animation-iteration-count
.<single-animation-direction>
animation-direction
.<single-animation-fill-mode>
animation-fill-mode
.<single-animation-play-state>
animation-play-state
.<single-animation>#where
<single-animation> = <time> || <single-timing-function> || <time> || <single-animation-iteration-count> || <single-animation-direction> || <single-animation-fill-mode> || <single-animation-play-state> || [ none | <keyframes-name> ]where
<single-timing-function> = linear | <cubic-bezier-timing-function> | <step-timing-function> | <frames-timing-function>
<single-animation-iteration-count> = infinite | <number>
<single-animation-direction> = normal | reverse | alternate | alternate-reverse
<single-animation-fill-mode> = none | forwards | backwards | both
<single-animation-play-state> = running | paused
<keyframes-name> = <custom-ident> | <string>where
<cubic-bezier-timing-function> = ease | ease-in | ease-out | ease-in-out | cubic-bezier(<number>, <number>, <number>, <number>)
<step-timing-function> = step-start | step-end | steps(<integer>[, [ start | end ] ]?)
<frames-timing-function> = frames(<integer>)
<div class="view_port"> <div class="polling_message"> Listening for dispatches </div> <div class="cylon_eye"></div> </div>
.polling_message { color: white; float: left; margin-right: 2%; } .view_port { background-color: black; height: 25px; width: 100%; overflow: hidden; } .cylon_eye { background-color: red; background-image: linear-gradient(to right, rgba(0, 0, 0, .9) 25%, rgba(0, 0, 0, .1) 50%, rgba(0, 0, 0, .9) 75%); color: white; height: 100%; width: 20%; -webkit-animation: 4s linear 0s infinite alternate move_eye; animation: 4s linear 0s infinite alternate move_eye; } @-webkit-keyframes move_eye { from { margin-left: -20%; } to { margin-left: 100%; } } @keyframes move_eye { from { margin-left: -20%; } to { margin-left: 100%; } }
See Using CSS animations for additional examples.
Blinking and flashing animation can be problematic for people with cognitive concerns such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Additionally, certain kinds of motion can be a trigger for Vestibular disorders, epilepsy, and migraine and Scotopic sensitivity.
Consider providing a mechanism for pausing or disabling animation, as well as using the Reduced Motion Media Query to create a complimentary experience for users who have expressed a preference for no animated experiences.
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
CSS Animations The definition of 'animation' in that specification. | Working Draft | Initial definition. |
Desktop | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 43
|
12
|
16
|
10 | 30
|
Yes
|
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes
|
43
|
Yes
|
16
|
30
|
Yes
|
4.0
|
<details>
elements can't be made open by default using the open
attribute if they have an animation active on them (bug 1382124). Quantum CSS fixes this.font-size
on the animated element's parent, whereas they should be (bug 1254424). Quantum CSS fixes this.AnimationEvent
API
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