This is is an old comment but it's at the top for me so I'm gonna respond. I agree. Knowing how to do something probably won't stick unless I also learn *why* I want to do this. If use cases are given, then the knowledge stops being abstract and starts being another tool in my belt.
I've been a daily youtube watcher for years, but yours is actually the first channel I use the subscribe button to, very good content and teaching material, I'm on a viewing streak now.
overall dude, you're a cool developer, who shares his knowledge with others, and that everyone appreciates your work is a fact, nice job, hope to see a lots of new stuff from you soon :)
Nice that you are humble enough to share these tutorials!!!! Thanks a lot. I'm starting as a front end developer and you have been helping a lot. Shout out from a Brazilian living in Amsterdam!!! Thanks again Man!!
Thanks, Well if you ever wanna come and see it for yourself you got a bud, thats how I have to repay you for putting good free content on the internet. Have a good one!
As always Travis, great job. Can't wait for the next part. There are always these little hidden gems in your tutorials that I keep using for my own projects. I never thought of making more complex transitions with multiple elements. Thanks again!
Cheers Trav, I haven't been on for a while but back to web design now so it's good to be seeing/hearing you. Decided I'm going to be using Transform more now so this was super useful. Thanks again!
This is an amazing tutorial. I keep coming back to it for various things. You were an mazing teacher and I learned a lot of stuff especially CSS from you. Its very sad that you left youtube.
your perfect dude , your presentation just attract me so much and your ability to speak english and make the audience to understand all of the parts of the subject, my english sucks but i understood you very well thanks a lot for making this perfect video for free best regards
Dude, just the ease with which you explain things is so damn impressive. I watch you and it makes me go and want to teach more people. Massive respect!
Very helpful! I mean, I know this, it's not something new, but the explanation is really good and Travis actually gives me some ideas for my own websites with these tuts. Thanks Travis!!!
Bro, you make the best tutorials I've seen. You go deeper into things and talk about performance, and what should and shouldn't be done. You should make an Udemy course, if you did I would probably buy all of them.
Trav you're awesome. the quality of your videos is getting exponentially better! I'm in the process if finding me a job (or paying clients) in web development after deciding to change my career plans to this. once i get something going you're definitely going to be getting a new Patreon. :)
I'm abolutely in love with the style of this episode. Especially the nice colour animated backgrounds. I'm wondering, how did you/your editor do that? Would love to intergrate something like that in a presentation for example.
position: left,right,absolute, relative could be animated if the browser calculated the coordinate position of all the elements after the change occurs and then applies a movement(translation) transformation to all the affected elements.
Righty said, even when I first used pointer event for JavaScript in my CSS I just wowed. My reaction was same just like you, why people don't talk about it that much. Pointer event sometimes really helpful. I used pointer event none for an icon used inside an anchor or button tag. This is every useful when you add event listener to button or a link with an icon inside. This will stop event bubbling for the element.
I really like your videos and how you explain things and not just code through it. I wasn't able to get my js triggers working since i didn't have jQuery on my local. but great video.! subscribed !
Just wanna say big thanks to you ... just learned that the free Shotcut video editor supports html overlay (I started noticing how powerful it is by just using the marquee tool to insert scrolling text to my video) Then, I saw your video on CSS keyframes ... Thinking of creating a highlight effect with pan & zoom using CSS Thanks again... subbed
Ahhhh.... I had the jittering problem on my webpage (I'm flipping cards) and now I know to place the hover transform on the container. :-) Thank you! -Many blessings. I learned something today.
Loved your explanation and just wanted to add something I find really useful when using the transition property. If you want your object to transition one way, and then transition back to its original state a different way, set a transition property on both the original and transition states. In this case the transition property set on the :hover or added class state will affect the transition TO that state, and the transition property added on the original element will affect the transition BACK to its original state. Can make for some pretty cool combinations :)
Not entirely sure but I think transform and opacity are cheap to animate since they can be promoted their own layer and then be processed on the compositor thread not triggering layout and paint. To do this you'd have to set will-change in the CSS otherwise I think it'll trigger layout paint and composite and hence not be cheap to animate
Amazing video man, I've always wanted to l know how to make my elements have a bounce effect I thought it would be done through key frames but cubic bezier makes it much easier! Thanks Travis!
Great Video Travis, as always (i know CSS transition but this is your video so i will definitely gonna watch this) Next, you should make a series on CSS media queries and then convert non-responsive sites to responsive (that would be really cool) :D
Hey DevTips, thank you a lot for all of these video, it's helpfull and very interresting. Keep going to do what you do ! I share you'r channel with pleasure ! :)
I would love to see a public github repo with the code examples like you did in the "Parallax on the web" series with this amazing PR discussion video. Its like a more advanced "Comment on comments" thing and I loved it!
I'm learning web development since last few weeks but still not getting "when, how, which" CSS to use ? HTML is quite straight forward; just use particular tag with attribute, but CSS am really confused. If somebody is working in industry or quite good with CSS; kindly share your experiences. I'm pretty confused with CSS now; ending up jumping from one problem to another without achieving end results. Thanks in advance.
I like that you go over actual use cases unlike the "static by-the-definition" tutorials most people put out. I hope this series lasts a long time :)
Thanks Wolfers! Me too!
This is is an old comment but it's at the top for me so I'm gonna respond.
I agree. Knowing how to do something probably won't stick unless I also learn *why* I want to do this.
If use cases are given, then the knowledge stops being abstract and starts being another tool in my belt.
I swear my jaw literally dropped at 17:39. 🙌
Awesome Tutorial. 👏
Woooo! Still got it :P
I've been a daily youtube watcher for years, but yours is actually the first channel I use the subscribe button to, very good content and teaching material, I'm on a viewing streak now.
I'm honored
overall dude, you're a cool developer, who shares his knowledge with others, and that everyone appreciates your work is a fact, nice job, hope to see a lots of new stuff from you soon :)
Thanks Edik :)
When I first started to learn Web Dev came across one of his videos, the rest is history!
wow its been 5 years..., good to see you again. and thanks you guys help me a lot
Nice that you are humble enough to share these tutorials!!!!
Thanks a lot.
I'm starting as a front end developer and you have been helping a lot.
Shout out from a Brazilian living in Amsterdam!!!
Thanks again Man!!
You are welcome, and good luck in Amsterdam, I've heard its a cool place :)
Thanks, Well if you ever wanna come and see it for yourself
you got a bud, thats how I have to repay you for putting good free content on the internet.
Have a good one!
As always Travis, great job. Can't wait for the next part. There are always these little hidden gems in your tutorials that I keep using for my own projects. I never thought of making more complex transitions with multiple elements. Thanks again!
You are welcome Hawk, thanks for watching!
Cheers Trav, I haven't been on for a while but back to web design now so it's good to be seeing/hearing you. Decided I'm going to be using Transform more now so this was super useful. Thanks again!
You are welcome! Good luck :)
This is an amazing tutorial. I keep coming back to it for various things. You were an mazing teacher and I learned a lot of stuff especially CSS from you. Its very sad that you left youtube.
can't wait to see the key frames tutorial haven't managed to wrap my head around key frames in CSS
See ya in 7 days :P
This guy deserves a lot more subscribers I learn so much
Wow, One of the best tutorial videos I have come across, really like your style, thank you.
Awesome style of performing a tutorial. I like your calmness. Thx for your effort
Thanks for all the videos Tdog! lol your my favourite channel man please don't stop the videos. Much Love!
#devtips{
transition: thumbs-up now;
}
Hahah, I see what you did!
thumbs up for you then
$ is not defined
your perfect dude , your presentation just attract me so much and your ability to speak english and make the audience to understand all of the parts of the subject, my english sucks but i understood you very well
thanks a lot for making this perfect video for free
best regards
you're the best teacher for me now
Loved it Travis, solid job. I will support through patreon for sure soon please keep rocking it.
Dude, just the ease with which you explain things is so damn impressive. I watch you and it makes me go and want to teach more people. Massive respect!
i will never see CSS same after ur video ! thnks
I like this type of videos where it goes in dept of the subject. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Very helpful! I mean, I know this, it's not something new, but the explanation is really good and Travis actually gives me some ideas for my own websites with these tuts. Thanks Travis!!!
You are welcome, glad you like it!
DevTips: The definition of a great TH-camr :D I lofe your tips series and 117 likes to 0 dislikes is amazing :P
Thanks ImStorm!
Way well explained! And you went for the little tricks and gotchas and best practices.. thanks for doing this!!
You sound almost just like Tom Segura. Best tutorials I've seen on here. Keep up the good work.
Simple, clean, and easy to understand. Thank you for the great work!
Fantastic video, Travis. I can't wait for the next one! Thanks for all you do :)
Thanks Alexander!
currently i am obsessed with animations & i was really excited to see you are doing a eries on it! thanks for that! can´t wait or the next video! :)
Awesome!!
Bro, you make the best tutorials I've seen. You go deeper into things and talk about performance, and what should and shouldn't be done. You should make an Udemy course, if you did I would probably buy all of them.
DevTips is at his roots :)
:)
Do a video on Must have Chrome Extensions for Developers
+DevTips Yeah, great idea
Wonderful CSS Lecture Video! Aroind Frames 8:10 you took me straight back to OldSkool *After* *Effects* 4.1 !
Thanks Travis, you literally saved my life.
Pay it forward :)
TIL about codepen in the despription of the video, woooahhh, fantastic tool. thank you
Trav you're awesome. the quality of your videos is getting exponentially better! I'm in the process if finding me a job (or paying clients) in web development after deciding to change my career plans to this. once i get something going you're definitely going to be getting a new Patreon. :)
That's great! good luck on the hunt!
every time you teach me new stuff, keep going like that...
okay :)
The best teacher ever.
I'm abolutely in love with the style of this episode.
Especially the nice colour animated backgrounds.
I'm wondering, how did you/your editor do that?
Would love to intergrate something like that in a presentation for example.
Awesome tutorial for beginners, Whenever i watched this video really impressed with this way of designing. thank you man !!
It was a really good tutorial. You gave good examples of how logic works.
This was a great video. You have a great explanation of how to create CSS Animation!
Thanks :)
what a style of yours of speaking? love it.
helped me so much, I was looking for that trigger several hours!!
YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER !!!
Man you are the best!!! Keep going, you are talented as a teacher!!!!! Thank you!
position: left,right,absolute, relative
could be animated if the browser calculated the coordinate position of all the elements after the change occurs and then applies a movement(translation) transformation to all the affected elements.
cant wait to see next part,..
great tutorial trav
Righty said, even when I first used pointer event for JavaScript in my CSS I just wowed. My reaction was same just like you, why people don't talk about it that much. Pointer event sometimes really helpful.
I used pointer event none for an icon used inside an anchor or button tag. This is every useful when you add event listener to button or a link with an icon inside. This will stop event bubbling for the element.
This is the way you teach it! You rock Travis :D
Thanks Aravind :)
I have been waiting for this! Damn good one!
WIN!
I really like your videos and how you explain things and not just code through it. I wasn't able to get my js triggers working since i didn't have jQuery on my local. but great video.! subscribed !
Thank you Travis for your awesome tutorials!
You are welcome!
Just wanna say big thanks to you ... just learned that the free Shotcut video editor supports html overlay
(I started noticing how powerful it is by just using the marquee tool to insert scrolling text to my video)
Then, I saw your video on CSS keyframes ...
Thinking of creating a highlight effect with pan & zoom using CSS
Thanks again... subbed
Awesome video, love the simplicity!
Ahhhh.... I had the jittering problem on my webpage (I'm flipping cards) and now I know to place the hover transform on the container. :-) Thank you! -Many blessings.
I learned something today.
17:17 - oh my god. this is the moment me and the universe was one. Now I understand!! Thanks!
Thank you for the awesome video and series Travis, really looking forward to the UX part :)
Awesome, thanks!
You are The best in our Planet Trevor !
everyones laughing at how you say opacity...but im laughing because you said everyone loves a pink box lolll. awesome tutorial btw
Fantastic tutorial, as they all are! Thank you.
Shit.. Dude! This is the first time i want your video and it is soooo goood!!! Keep up the good work man! Very detailed, very easy to understand!
Loved your explanation and just wanted to add something I find really useful when using the transition property. If you want your object to transition one way, and then transition back to its original state a different way, set a transition property on both the original and transition states. In this case the transition property set on the :hover or added class state will affect the transition TO that state, and the transition property added on the original element will affect the transition BACK to its original state. Can make for some pretty cool combinations :)
Awesome idea!! 2fer!
Good personality and content. I enjoyed learning with you. Thank you.
U always save me on my works, thank you Travis (:
That's great!
Thanks so much! Great breakdown, looking forward to the key frames vid!
Excellent video Travis - thank you.
Not entirely sure but I think transform and opacity are cheap to animate since they can be promoted their own layer and then be processed on the compositor thread not triggering layout and paint.
To do this you'd have to set will-change in the CSS otherwise I think it'll trigger layout paint and composite and hence not be cheap to animate
Your CSS tutorial is awesome. Thanks man!
Great video!! Answered a lot of questions!
Another awesome tutorial... thanks Travis!!!
You are welcome!
Amazing video man, I've always wanted to l know how to make my elements have a bounce effect I thought it would be done through key frames but cubic bezier makes it much easier! Thanks Travis!
yea, its a nice little hack :)
Great Video Travis, as always (i know CSS transition but this is your video so i will definitely gonna watch this)
Next, you should make a series on CSS media queries and then convert non-responsive sites to responsive (that would be really cool) :D
That's actually a really great idea :) Noted !
Awesome tutorial Travis! Keep up the good work! :)
Thanks! You are welcome!
I can't like this video twice... Therefore 5 stars from me ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 5/5
THIS WAS EXCELLENT
Amazing best video on transition Love it
Hey DevTips, thank you a lot for all of these video, it's helpfull and very interresting. Keep going to do what you do ! I share you'r channel with pleasure ! :)
Subscribed. Didn't know about pointer-events
Just Awesome!! Thank you very much Travis. You are the man!!!
AAwww, you are so nice.
Thanks for this, really helped me out in understanding this styling property :)
Thx Travis! I love your tutorial videos!
You are welcome :)
css transition just made sense. Thanks
Very good tutorial i really love all video you make you look like my teacher.
Thank you.
i like how he cancel out position at 7:15, then say at 8:35 that you should animate position.
Yeah more practical web developement tutorials. THANKS Travis..
Awwww i miss this so much!
You got a new Patreon. Nice work dude.
Thanks Adrian!!
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Humongos Wot?!?!?!?!?!
opacity:0.9 - 0.1; }
for a second i thought i was pronouncing this wrong my whole life >_>
lol, for some reason I can't stop laughing with this comment
huver huver huver :DD
you're my css hero
Thanks for your tutorials Travis¡¡ Saludos desde Colombia
this video really best than otherrrrrrrrr
this is great as always
Glad you like it!
+DevTips I always do.
I would love to see a public github repo with the code examples like you did in the "Parallax on the web" series with this amazing PR discussion video. Its like a more advanced "Comment on comments" thing and I loved it!
Good suggestion, but as it is right now, i've got them running in codepen
Quality content videos on youtube. Very helpfull ,thanks sir
Excellent work!!!! Thanks for the help.
I'm learning web development since last few weeks but still not getting "when, how, which" CSS to use ? HTML is quite straight forward; just use particular tag with attribute, but CSS am really confused.
If somebody is working in industry or quite good with CSS; kindly share your experiences. I'm pretty confused with CSS now; ending up jumping from one problem to another without achieving end results.
Thanks in advance.
Awesome man! Keep it up!
You make the best videos
Thanks!
I loved the tutorial! You are very good!!
Damn... Love the way u teach.... ❤️