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CSS Easing Functions (Timing Functions) Level 1 Candidate Recommendation

By fantasai May 2, 2019 (Permalink)
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The CSS Working Group has published a Candidate Recommendation and invites
implementations of CSS Easing Functions Module Level 1. Easing functions allow specifying the rate of change of some value according some measure of progress; for example, the rate of change in a CSS property value over time in an animation or transition effect.

This module extracts out these “timing functions” from earlier drafts of CSS Transitions for easier re-use across CSS and SVG modules. It also adds some additional options to the steps() function.

There are no significant changes since the previous Working Draft.

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-easing]) 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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