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CSS Unused CSS Stages Transitions and Transforms Transitions - WebKit Only

Marcia Haledjian
Marcia Haledjian
7,562 Points

Stuck

I did the challenge task 1 of 1 so many times, and i can not have right, can you show what i am doing wrong?

What have you tried so far? I can just give you the answer but I would rather guide you to it, so you can understand the process.

Marcia Haledjian
Marcia Haledjian
7,562 Points

Question: 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.

    .box {
        border-radius: 15px;
        background: #4682B4;
        transition-property: border-radius;
        transition-duration: 2s;
        transition-timing-function: 1s;
        transition-delay: 1s;
     }

     .box:hover {
           background: #F08080;
           border-radius: 50%;
     }

2 Answers

So close Marcia Haledjian you are missing the "-webkit-" prefix and also the timing-function should be "linear" where you have "1s" see below

    .box {
    border-radius: 15px;
    background: #4682B4;
        -webkit-transition-property: border-radius;
       -webkit-transition-duration: 2s;
        -webkit-transition-timing-function: linear;
        -webkit-transition-delay: 1s;
     }

You can also shorten it all to one line like below

    .box {
    border-radius: 15px;
    background: #4682B4;
        -webkit-transition: border-radius 2s linear 1s
     }
Marcia Haledjian
Marcia Haledjian
7,562 Points

The video did not say anything about -webkit-, weird asking on exercise, anyway thank you for the answer