How To Create Advanced Animations With CSS

In this article, Yosra Emad explains how to create a rollercoaster path that a ball follows using cubic beziers and CSS transitions. You’ll also learn how the cubic-bezier function in CSS works in detail and how to stack multiple simple animations to create one complex one. https://smashingmagazine.com/2022/10/advanced-animations-css/

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