AngularJS Animate - Transition To Different Background Color Only Works One Way
I use the following CSS to animate the change in background color for a div
:
#availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-remove, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-remove
transition: background-color 2000ms linear;
#availability-button.red, #availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-add-active
background-color: #c21807;
#availability-button.green, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-add-active
background-color: #68af28;
The above works only one way - when you transition from green to red.
What is causing this?
Fiddle
css angularjs css-transitions transition angular-animations
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I use the following CSS to animate the change in background color for a div
:
#availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-remove, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-remove
transition: background-color 2000ms linear;
#availability-button.red, #availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-add-active
background-color: #c21807;
#availability-button.green, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-add-active
background-color: #68af28;
The above works only one way - when you transition from green to red.
What is causing this?
Fiddle
css angularjs css-transitions transition angular-animations
The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29
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I use the following CSS to animate the change in background color for a div
:
#availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-remove, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-remove
transition: background-color 2000ms linear;
#availability-button.red, #availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-add-active
background-color: #c21807;
#availability-button.green, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-add-active
background-color: #68af28;
The above works only one way - when you transition from green to red.
What is causing this?
Fiddle
css angularjs css-transitions transition angular-animations
I use the following CSS to animate the change in background color for a div
:
#availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-remove, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-remove
transition: background-color 2000ms linear;
#availability-button.red, #availability-button.red-add, #availability-button.red-add-active
background-color: #c21807;
#availability-button.green, #availability-button.green-add, #availability-button.green-add-active
background-color: #68af28;
The above works only one way - when you transition from green to red.
What is causing this?
Fiddle
css angularjs css-transitions transition angular-animations
css angularjs css-transitions transition angular-animations
asked Nov 12 at 8:27
Lloyd Banks
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16.8k39122199
The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29
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The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29
The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29
The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29
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You only need #availability-button.red
and #availability-button.green
. The animation life-cycle classes like red-add
and red-remove
are useful if you're using animations, but for transitions can be tricky since you're just transitioning the change in properties between selectors.
In this case, it seems like multiple selectors are matched in the red-*
and green-*
groups, which causes undefined behavior in how the transition is completed.
Updated Fiddle
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You only need #availability-button.red
and #availability-button.green
. The animation life-cycle classes like red-add
and red-remove
are useful if you're using animations, but for transitions can be tricky since you're just transitioning the change in properties between selectors.
In this case, it seems like multiple selectors are matched in the red-*
and green-*
groups, which causes undefined behavior in how the transition is completed.
Updated Fiddle
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You only need #availability-button.red
and #availability-button.green
. The animation life-cycle classes like red-add
and red-remove
are useful if you're using animations, but for transitions can be tricky since you're just transitioning the change in properties between selectors.
In this case, it seems like multiple selectors are matched in the red-*
and green-*
groups, which causes undefined behavior in how the transition is completed.
Updated Fiddle
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You only need #availability-button.red
and #availability-button.green
. The animation life-cycle classes like red-add
and red-remove
are useful if you're using animations, but for transitions can be tricky since you're just transitioning the change in properties between selectors.
In this case, it seems like multiple selectors are matched in the red-*
and green-*
groups, which causes undefined behavior in how the transition is completed.
Updated Fiddle
You only need #availability-button.red
and #availability-button.green
. The animation life-cycle classes like red-add
and red-remove
are useful if you're using animations, but for transitions can be tricky since you're just transitioning the change in properties between selectors.
In this case, it seems like multiple selectors are matched in the red-*
and green-*
groups, which causes undefined behavior in how the transition is completed.
Updated Fiddle
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The fiddle works for me.
– chriopp
Nov 12 at 8:29