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Juliet DeAmicis
2,042 PointsCss Animation test
Using the prefix for WebKit-based browsers, bind the bg-move animation to the body selector. Give it an 8 second duration, then set it so that the final keyframe continues to apply after the animation sequence has completed.
I put:
body { -webkit-animation: bg-move 8s forward;
}
The quiz says to make sure my animation name is correct, which it is. Am I misunderstanding something?
1 Answer
Gary Mann
8,639 PointsYou're gonna hate yourself, Juliet. You got it right except that your animation-fill-mode property should be 'forwards' instead of 'forward'.
body {
-webkit-animation: bg-move 8s forwards;
}
Maybe when you pass and it gives you the option to give feedback, let'em know how the "make sure my animation name is correct," wasn't helpful (to say the least).
Juliet DeAmicis
2,042 PointsJuliet DeAmicis
2,042 Pointsthank you for catching that! I accidentally wrote it in my notes down wrong too!
Juliet DeAmicis
2,042 PointsJuliet DeAmicis
2,042 Pointsthank you for catching that! I accidentally wrote it in my notes down wrong too!
Juliet DeAmicis
2,042 PointsJuliet DeAmicis
2,042 Pointsthank you for catching that! I accidentally wrote it in my notes down wrong too!