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Опубликовано 4 января 2022, 17:10
Turns out it's impossible to cross-fade two DOM elements unless they're opaque. Here's why, and a new feature that could fix it.
Blog post version of this video → goo.gle/3eNzczZ
Alpha compositing → goo.gle/3mUHaLY
Shared element transitions → goo.gle/3FwtGNA
Mix-blend-mode → goo.gle/34bG1sU
The standard proposal → goo.gle/3eSHOW1
Isolation → goo.gle/3eURPli
More videos in the HTTP 203 series → goo.gle/HTTP203
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Also, if you enjoyed this, you might like the HTTP203 podcast → goo.gle/HTTP203Podcast
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Blog post version of this video → goo.gle/3eNzczZ
Alpha compositing → goo.gle/3mUHaLY
Shared element transitions → goo.gle/3FwtGNA
Mix-blend-mode → goo.gle/34bG1sU
The standard proposal → goo.gle/3eSHOW1
Isolation → goo.gle/3eURPli
More videos in the HTTP 203 series → goo.gle/HTTP203
Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers here → goo.gle/ChromeDevs
Also, if you enjoyed this, you might like the HTTP203 podcast → goo.gle/HTTP203Podcast
#HTTP203 #ChromeDeveloper #WebDev
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