At first glance I think these animations are totally cool. And then I start
to think they're a bit like text <blink> on steriods.  A changing line in
the sixth place means "real world caution is advised"


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Alan Gresley <a...@css-class.com> wrote:

> On 13/11/2013 5:14 AM, COM wrote:
>
>> This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an
>> illustration tool?
>> Am I missing a concept here?
>>
>> I am very impressed by the samples shown…
>>
>> John
>>
>
> I have used CSS to demonstrate how CSS works or may work.
>
>
> This demos show how 'transform-origin' can be used. Imagine Bart tumbling
> over and over or cartwheeling. :-)
>
> http://css-class.com/test/css/3/2d-animation/box-turning-on-egde2.htm
>
>
> This demo shows how gradients could be theoretically be animated (only
> possible by using element() which only works in Firefox~Gecko).
>
> http://css-class.com/test/css/3/image/element-gradient-
> rotate-animation1.htm
>
>
> This demo shows how element() could be used (only works in Firefox~Gecko).
>
> http://css-class.com/test/css/3/image/element-water-
> background-movement1.htm
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