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4,919 PointsUsing the prefix for WebKit-based browsers, create a transition for the border-radius property of .box. Give the transit
'''css .box { border-radius: 15px; background: #4682B4; -webkit-transition-property: border-radius; -webkit-transition-duration: 2s; -webkit-transition-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0, 0, 1, 1); -webkit-transition-delay: 1s; }
.box:hover { background: #F08080; border-radius: 50%; } '''
I didn't do shorthand so I can organize my thoughts here a bit better but I cannot find what is wrong with this.
2 Answers
Kevin Kenger
32,834 PointsHey James,
The challenge asked for a linear
transition-timing-function instead of cubic-bezier
.
James Jung
4,919 Pointsisn't my cubic bezier function linear?
Kevin Kenger
32,834 PointsHaha yeah the value you specified would in fact create a linear transition, but the code challenge isn't creative enough to keep up with that, and honestly neither am I. Props for thinking outside of the box!