Learning CSS3 Animations and Transitions: A Hands-on Guide to Animating in CSS3 with Transforms, Transitions, Keyframes, and JavaScript
by Alexis Goldstein
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Chuck Toporek, who first encouraged me to take on this project.
Thank you to my technical editors, Anthony Calzadilla, Joseph Annuzzi, Jr., and, of course, Louis Lazaris. Anthony is a wizard of CSS3-driven animations, having created stunning projects such as Madmanimation (http://animatable.com/demos/madmanimation/) and the adorable Rofox CSS3 animation for Mozilla’s Demo Studios (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/demos/detail/rofox-css3-animation-by-anthony-calzadilla), and it was an honor to have his feedback for this text. I am indebted to Joseph for his testing of my code and his discovery of those errant code samples I wrote, abandoned, and then forgot to remove. And I have now had the pleasure of working with ...
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