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19 Cards in this Set
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animation
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the display of a sequence of static images at a fast enough speed to create the illusion of movement
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border-radius property
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CSS3 property to create rounded corners around layout elements
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drop shadow
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a visual effect in which an object is repeated and slightly below itself to create the illusion that the object floats over its background
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gradient
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a smooth change of colors, either within the same hue or starting with one color and ending with a different color
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keyframe
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a construct that enables you to change values anywhere within the animation
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linear gradient
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a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal gradient
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opacity
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syntax for applying a transparency to an image or element, value must be a floating-point value between 0.0 and 1.0
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perspective
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in terms of drawings and illustrations, the convergence of lines that give the illusion of depth, only applies to 3D transformed elements
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radial gradient
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creates a gradient that radiates out from a central point
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rotate
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turn an element clockwise by a specified number of degrees
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scale
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to increase or decrease an element's size
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skew
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to stretch an element in one or more directions
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SVG filter
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a set of operations that use CSS to style or otherwise modify an SVG graphic
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transform
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an effect that lets you change the size, shape, and position of an element
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transition
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a change from one thing to another, or in CSS, a change in an element from one style to another
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translate
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to move an element without rotating, skewing, or otherwise turning the image
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transparency
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reduced opacity on an image
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Web Open Font Format (WOFF)
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allows web developers to use custom fonts-- pretty much any font-- using WOFF files that are compressed True Type, OpenType or Open Font Format fonts that contain additional metadata
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Web safe
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fonts that are typically located on a user's computer and therefore render consistently in the majority of browsers
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