Hi Arthur,

I have the same problem. Angular adds style attributes with value "transition: 
none; -webkit-transition: none;".

Did you find a solution for this problem ?

Thanks.

Aurélien

Le samedi 11 janvier 2014 22:10:48 UTC+1, Arthur Kovacs a écrit :
>
> Hello, 
>
> I just started playing with the new ngAnimate for 1.2x and I was in the 
> dark for a few minutes of figuring out why my animations aren't working,
>
> I was using a ng-class switch with open&closed as classes. Angular adds 
> .class-add & XXX-remove to the animations, I made my CSS using that and 
> still the animations would not work.
>
> THEN, I saw on the element that had it's class changed a inline style: 
> "transition: none; -webkit-transition: none" put there that would kill my 
> animations.
>
>
> *Why is that there? I can't seem to find anything on the internet about 
> this.*
>
>
> Thanks and have a great evening,
> Arthur.
>

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