


Tutorial on using the animation attribute to implement delayed execution between loops
Let’s first introduce the definition and usage of animation
The animation attribute is a shorthand attribute, used to set six animation attributes:
animation-name animation-duration animation-timing-function animation-delay animation-iteration-count animation-direction
Default value: none 0 ease 0 1 normal
Note: Please always specify the animation-duration attribute, otherwise the duration will be 0 and the animation will not be played.
Syntax
animation: name duration timing-function delay iteration-count direction;
animation-name can specify the keyframe name that needs to be bound to the selector. .
animation-duration Specifies the time it takes to complete the animation, in seconds or milliseconds.
animation-timing-function Specifies the speed curve of animation.
animation-delay Specifies the delay before the animation starts.
animation-iteration-count Specifies the number of times the animation should be played. (Value: n times, infinite loop)
animation-direction Specifies whether the animation should be played in reverse in turn.
Summary:
Based on the above attributes, you only need to set animation-delay and animation-iteration-count according to the specific situation.
For example:
p { animation:mymove 5s 5s infinite; -webkit-animation:mymove 5s 5s infinite; /* Safari 和 Chrome */ }
Solution example:
<!doctype html><html lang="en"><head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Document</title> <style> .item1{ list-style: none; -webkit-animation: revolving 4s 0s infinite; animation: revolving 4s 0s infinite; } @-webkit-keyframes revolving{ 0,75%{ -webkit-transform: perspective(700px) rotateX(90deg); } 87.5%{ -webkit-transform: perspective(700px) rotateX(0deg); } 100%{ -webkit-transform: perspective(700px) rotateX(-90deg); } } </style> </head> <body> <ul> <li class="item1">梅西与美洲杯失之交臂</li> </ul> </body> </html>
Set the total animation to 4 seconds, and then the first 75%, which is 3 seconds, will not change (0- 75%), and the next 25% is just 1 second for animation.
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