


How to Simultaneously Trigger Multiple CSS Animations at Different Speeds?
How to Trigger Multiple CSS Animations Simultaneously with Varying Speeds
Question:
How can I initiate two distinct CSS animations concurrently, ensuring they operate at different speeds?
For instance, I want an image to rotate and scale simultaneously, with the rotation cycling every 2 seconds and the scaling cycling every 4 seconds.
Code Example:
.image { position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; width: 120px; height: 120px; margin:-60px 0 0 -60px; -webkit-animation:spin 2s linear infinite; -webkit-animation:scale 4s linear infinite; } @-webkit-keyframes spin { 100% { transform: rotate(180deg); } } @-webkit-keyframes scale { 100% { transform: scaleX(2) scaleY(2); } }
A previous attempt using this code resulted in only one animation playing (the latter one).
Answer:
To play multiple animations with different properties, concatenate them with a comma.
Updated Example:
.image { position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; width: 120px; height: 120px; margin:-60px 0 0 -60px; -webkit-animation:spin 2s linear infinite, scale 4s linear infinite; }
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