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The World of CSS Transforms
Like so many things in CSS, the
transform
property is surprisingly remarkable.At first glance, it may seem like a pretty niche thing. How often do we need to rotate or skew something, after all? And yet, the more I learn about
transform
, the more I find myself taking advantage of it. In my blog’s codebase, I’ve used thetransform
property more than 350 times!In this blog post, we’re diving deep into the
transform
property. I’ll show you some of the cool and unexpected things you can do with it!
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