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Perspective | Transformations
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Advanced CSS Techniques

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All elements are rendered flat on the web page. However, we can add some depth. perspective adds an effect of 3d elements. The syntax is following:

We apply perspective to the parent of an element that has some transformation. So, the element becomes like a scene for the transformed element. To visualize the concept, let's pay attention to the following animation. The blue border is the parent element with some perspective, and the element inside has some rotation.

Let's have some practice and add perspective. Our task is to add perspective to the parent elements (div element with the class name box-border) that have children with some transformation.

html

index.html

css

index.css

js

index.js

Note

The perspective property defines how far the object is away from the user. So, a lower value will result in a more intensive 3D effect than a higher value.

What element must the perspective property be applied to?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

Section 5. Chapter 7
course content

Course Content

Advanced CSS Techniques

PerspectivePerspective

All elements are rendered flat on the web page. However, we can add some depth. perspective adds an effect of 3d elements. The syntax is following:

We apply perspective to the parent of an element that has some transformation. So, the element becomes like a scene for the transformed element. To visualize the concept, let's pay attention to the following animation. The blue border is the parent element with some perspective, and the element inside has some rotation.

Let's have some practice and add perspective. Our task is to add perspective to the parent elements (div element with the class name box-border) that have children with some transformation.

html

index.html

css

index.css

js

index.js

Note

The perspective property defines how far the object is away from the user. So, a lower value will result in a more intensive 3D effect than a higher value.

What element must the perspective property be applied to?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

Section 5. Chapter 7
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