Forked from braddalton/Rounded Avatar With CSS 3 Transition
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June 19, 2013 06:58
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.avatar:hover{ | |
border-radius: 50% 50% 50% 50%; | |
transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); | |
-webkit-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); | |
-moz-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); | |
-o-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); | |
-ms-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); | |
} | |
// How To Make Rounded Avatars http://wp.me/p1lTu0-9VQ | |
.avatar { | |
border-radius: 50% 50% 50% 50%; | |
transition:All 1s ease; | |
-webkit-transition:All 1s ease; | |
-moz-transition:All 1s ease; | |
-o-transition:All 1s ease; | |
transform: rotate(4deg) scale(1) skew(1deg) translate(10px); | |
-webkit-transform: rotate(4deg) scale(1) skew(1deg) translate(10px); | |
-moz-transform: rotate(4deg) scale(1) skew(1deg) translate(10px); | |
-o-transform: rotate(4deg) scale(1) skew(1deg) translate(10px); | |
-ms-transform: rotate(4deg) scale(1) skew(1deg) translate(10px); | |
} |
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