RFR: 8311895: CSS Transitions
leewyatt
duke at openjdk.org
Wed Jul 26 14:41:50 UTC 2023
On Tue, 16 Aug 2022 03:01:23 GMT, Michael Strauß <mstrauss at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Implementation of [CSS Transitions](https://gist.github.com/mstr2/c72f8c9faa87de14926978f517a6018a).
>
> ### Example
>
> .button {
> -fx-background-color: dodgerblue;
> }
>
> .button:hover {
> -fx-background-color: red;
> -fx-scale-x: 1.1;
> -fx-scale-y: 1.1;
>
> transition: -fx-background-color 0.5s ease,
> -fx-scale-x 0.5s ease,
> -fx-scale-y 0.5s ease;
> }
>
> <img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43553916/184781143-0520fbfe-54bf-4b8d-93ac-834708e46500.gif" width="200"/>
>
> ### Limitations
> This implementation supports both shorthand and longhand notations for the `transition` property. However, due to limitations of JavaFX CSS, mixing both notations doesn't work:
>
> .button {
> transition: -fx-background-color 1s;
> transition-easing-function: linear;
> }
>
> This issue should be addressed in a follow-up enhancement.
Wow, replacing some Java code with CSS can make the Java code more focused on business logic, making it much cleaner.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/870#issuecomment-1651945492
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