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Transforms in CSS, Paperback / softback Book

Transforms in CSS Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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If you've ever positioned an object, whether relatively or absolutely, then you've already transformed an object.

For that matter, any time you used floats or negative-margin tricks (or both), you transformed an object.

All of those are examples of translation, or the movement of an element from where it would normally appear to some other place.

With CSS Transforms, you have a new way to translate elements, and a whole lot more besides.

Whether it's as simple as rotating some photographs a bit to make them appear more natural, or creating interfaces where information can be revealed by flipping over elements, or just doing interesting perspective tricks with side bars, CSS Transforms can -if you'll pardon the obvious expression - transform the way you design.

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