While Webkit-based browsers have had CSS Transitions since Safari 3.1.2, other browsers are only just now coming out with nightly builds supporting this exciting new part of the CSS3 specification.With all browsers except for IE being slated to have Transitions support in the coming months, more and more web designers are turning to this powerful technique as a means to enhance their website’s user experience.There is only one problem: many of us have never created animations in JavaScript, Flash or some other environment before, and are therefore not as well-versed in the unwritten rules of the animation world…
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