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10,897 PointsWhy I am wrong?
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; }
.box:hover { background: #F08080; border-radius: 50%; -webkit-transition-property:border-radius; -webkit-transition-duration:2s; -webkit-transition-timing-function:linear; -webkit-transition-delay:1s; }
2 Answers
James Barnett
39,199 PointsTransition properties go on the element itself not it's hover state.
Sam May
8,363 PointsSomething tells me that you can't transition from an initial pixel value to a percentage value... try changing the border-radius value in the hover state to a px value?
Wenwei Lu
10,897 PointsWenwei Lu
10,897 PointsThanks, it works!