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CSS3 3D Transforms, Transitions, and Animations

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So far you’ve manipulated images, UI elements, and other web content in the flat planar space of the viewport. But using the scale transform doesn’t necessarily imply that an element is further away from the viewer, only that it is larger or smaller; using standard CSS fails to impart a true sense of perspective or depth.

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Storey, D. (2012). CSS3 3D Transforms, Transitions, and Animations. In: Pro CSS3 Animation. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4723-4_9

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