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19/05
2005

Fading Element Effect using CSS

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In the previous CSS article, we set up a transparent element using CSS through -moz-opacity property (Mozilla’s specific) and opacity property (CSS3). Now let’s try to move another step ahead and learn how to create a cool fade in/out effect using opacity property.

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