- From: Robert Flack via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2023 16:27:48 +0000
- To: public-css-archive@w3.org
> Does this apply to animations? if not, then `transition-animation-type` is potentially a bit misleading. No. This is setting whether discrete is a supported [animation type](https://www.w3.org/TR/web-animations-1/#animation-type) for transitions. It is always supported for css and web animations. If you think that animation type is a poor name we could consider changing that though that touches many specs - but it is admittedly not currently a web developer exposed term. > The animation-affected properties are defined in the keyframes themselves, not separately in some animation-property, so they are clearly different concepts. I'm not sure I understand this. There are many `animation-` properties that can be defined in both the element style itself and in the keyframes, e.g. look at [animation-timing-function](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-animations-1/#animation-timing-function). Though, as I mention above the behavior for *animations* is already that discrete properties can animate - so this is only a transition affecting property. -- GitHub Notification of comment by flackr Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/8857#issuecomment-1607824758 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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