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4,737 Points-webkit-transitions
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-duration: 2s;
transition-delay: 1s;
transition-timing-function: linear;
}
.box:hover {
background: #F08080;
border-radius: 50%;
}
2 Answers
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsYou don't have the webkit prefixes in place. Each transition property needs it. Example: -webkit-transition-duration: 2s;
Also, you didn't specify that its the border-radius property that should be receiving the transition.
-webkit-transition-property: border-radius;
If you don't specify this then it defaults to all
which means both the border-radius and the background would receive that transition. Here we're saying that only the border-radius will receive this transition. The background color will be an instant change on hover.
Travis brattelid
4,737 Pointsawesome thank you. i thought i tried that too but i guess not
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsYou're welcome.