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CSS Easing Functions Level 1: Last Call for Comments

By fantasai October 9, 2018 (Permalink)
Categories: publications

The CSS Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of CSS Easing Functions Level 1. This module extracts the easing functions from earlier drafts of CSS Transitions into their own module, to more easily reference them from both CSS Transitions and CSS Animations and any other modules that need them.

Changes since the last draft consist of removing the frames() notation in favor of the new jump-* keywords in steps(). Also the module has been renamed (from Timing to Easing), to reflect the possibility of reuse for progress of things over a basis other than time.

As there are no open issues other than some editorial work, and hardly any have been received since the FPWD in February, we expect to transition this module to Candidate Recommendation next month. Consider this the last call for comments. 🙂

Please send feedback by either filing an issue in GitHub (preferable) or sending mail to the (archived) public mailing list www-style@w3.org with the spec code ([css-timing]) and your comment topic in the subject line. (Alternatively, you can email one of the editors and ask them to forward your comment.)

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