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