Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-view-transitions-2] Syntax for navigation-matching (#8925)

> What's the benefit in separating `navigate` and `back-forward`? When would you want to do something different when traversing forward between two pages, or a navigation between two pages?

Probably in most cases you won't, so `navigation, back-forward` would likely be the default, and you can change to `navigation` if you don't want history traversals to trigger the animation. I can imagine that in some cases the transition would signify something "new" and you wouldn't want to repeat it. What was the use case for you for opening #8685 btw?

I think one of the main use-cases for the navigation-type is actually to enable/disable animation on reload (#8784).



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