Computer Science, asked by sialahmed11, 4 months ago

differance between transition and animation​

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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The transition defines how the change occurs, but not the specific start and end values. Animations, on the other hand, can change property values inside their keyframes. The property values don't even need to exist outside of the animation keyframes. This makes animation far more dynamic and flexible than transitions.

Answered by sachin9715
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The transition defines how the change occurs, but not the specific start and end values. Animations, on the other hand, can change property values inside their keyframes. The property values don't even need to exist outside of the animation keyframes. This makes animation far more dynamic and flexible than transitions.

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