Web Performance Bringing bounce and elastic easing to CSS | Web Performance To HTTP 203
You can ease in, you can ease out, but CSS doesn't let you bounce. Jake and Surma chat about
SURMA: I have the taste of onion in my mouth but I'm not sad about it.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: It's good to taste.
SURMA: hyper-aware of it.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: OK, I can't smell onions. That's fine.
SURMA: You're just about far enough away still.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: Yes, we are getting closer and closer every time we film.
SURMA: Yes, In the next batch, we'll just be on each other's shoulders.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: Yes.
SURMA: In balance. It's going to be a circus act.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: So here's what I want to talk about CSS easing.
SURMA: It's a thing the easing functions in CSS.
JAKE ARCHIBALD: Here they are That's one.
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