CSS - Fade In Down Effect



Description

The image come or cause to come gradually into or out of view, or to merge into another shot.

Syntax

@keyframes fadeInDown {
   0% {
      opacity: 0;
      transform: translateY(-20px);
   }
   100% {
      opacity: 1;
      transform: translateY(0);
   }
} 

Parameters

  • Transform − Transform applies to 2d and 3d transformation to an element.

  • Opacity − Opacity applies to an element to make translucence.

Example

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">

<head>
    <style>
        .animated {
            background-image: url(/https/www.tutorialspoint.com/html/images/test.png);
            background-repeat: no-repeat;
            background-position: left top;
            padding-top: 95px;
            margin-bottom: 60px;
            -webkit-animation-duration: 5s;
            animation-duration: 5s;
            -webkit-animation-fill-mode: both;
            animation-fill-mode: both;
        }


        @-webkit-keyframes fadeInDown {
            0% {
                opacity: 0;
                -webkit-transform: translateY(-20px);
            }

            100% {
                opacity: 1;
                -webkit-transform: translateY(20px);
            }
        }

        @keyframes fadeInDown {
            0% {
                opacity: 0;
                transform: translateY(-20px);
            }

            100% {
                opacity: 1;
                transform: translateY(20px);
            }
        }

        .fadeInDown {
            -webkit-animation-name: fadeInDown;
            animation-name: fadeInDown;
        }
    </style>
</head>

<body>
    <div id="animate" class="animated"></div>
    <button onclick="myFunction()">Click</button>

    <script>
        function myFunction() {
            document.getElementById("animate").classList.add("fadeInDown");
        }
    </script>
</body>

</html>

Output

It will produce the following result:

Fade In Down Effect
css_animation.htm
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