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Start your free trialSaul Casillas
3,566 Pointscan pass this part of the code quiz
Using the prefix for WebKit-based browsers, create a transition for the border-radius property of .box. Give the transition a duration of 2 seconds, a delay of 1 second, and a timing function that maintains a linear motion.
2 Answers
Matthew Mascioni
20,444 PointsHi Saul,
Sorry to hear that! The shorthand syntax for doing this looks something like this:
-webkit-transition: <property to animate> <duration of transition> <duration of delay> <timing function>;
In this case, our property is border-radius, our duration 2s, our delay 1s, and our timing function is linear. Therefore, our code would look something like this:
-webkit-transition: border-radius 2s 1s linear;
EDIT: Forgot to add that this can be accomplished using individual properties as well, like so:
-webkit-transition-property: border-radius;
-webkit-transition-duration: 2s;
-webkit-transition-delay: 1s;
-webkit-transition-timing-function: linear;
Check out MDN for more info on the property :)
Saul Casillas
3,566 PointsHey thanks Matthew for the help I forgot to add the border-radius part.