hey Tom,

That's one possible way forward. Keyframe animation would be a new adventure for me ...

Sandy


On 2020-05-17 7:41 p.m., Tom Livingston wrote:


On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 7:34 PM Sandy Feldman <sa...@sandyfeldman.com <mailto:sa...@sandyfeldman.com>> wrote:

    hey all,

    https://omeka.lts.brandeis.edu/ldb-100/

    can anyone think of a css effect that would come close to what
    happens
    when you click one of these links?

    thanks!



I’d probably use script to swap classes based on selection and then maybe use keyframe animations for the zoom. Viewport units until screen is filled then opacity on content.

Just shooting from the hip, top of my head thinking though.


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