/* Custom style for animate.css. Lines 1-17 moved to frontend/_animate.scss */
@keyframes bounce {
from, 20%, 53%, 80%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
transform: translate3d(0,0,0);
}
40%, 43% {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.050, 0.855, 0.060);
transform: translate3d(0, -30px, 0);
}
70% {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.050, 0.855, 0.060);
transform: translate3d(0, -15px, 0);
}
90% {
transform: translate3d(0,-4px,0);
}
}
.bounce {
animation-name: bounce;
transform-origin: center bottom;
}
@keyframes flash {
from, 50%, to {
opacity: 1;
}
25%, 75% {
opacity: 0;
}
}
.flash {
animation-name: flash;
}
/* originally authored by Nick Pettit - https://github.com/nickpettit/glide */
@keyframes pulse {
from {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
50% {
transform: scale3d(1.05, 1.05, 1.05);
}
to {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
}
.pulse {
animation-name: pulse;
}
@keyframes rubberBand {
from {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
30% {
transform: scale3d(1.25, 0.75, 1);
}
40% {
transform: scale3d(0.75, 1.25, 1);
}
50% {
transform: scale3d(1.15, 0.85, 1);
}
65% {
transform: scale3d(.95, 1.05, 1);
}
75% {
transform: scale3d(1.05, .95, 1);
}
to {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
}
.rubberBand {
animation-name: rubberBand;
}
@keyframes shake {
from, to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90% {
transform: translate3d(-10px, 0, 0);
}
20%, 40%, 60%, 80% {
transform: translate3d(10px, 0, 0);
}
}
.shake {
animation-name: shake;
}
@keyframes headShake {
0% {
transform: translateX(0);
}
6.5% {
transform: translateX(-6px) rotateY(-9deg);
}
18.5% {
transform: translateX(5px) rotateY(7deg);
}
31.5% {
transform: translateX(-3px) rotateY(-5deg);
}
43.5% {
transform: translateX(2px) rotateY(3deg);
}
50% {
transform: translateX(0);
}
}
.headShake {
animation-timing-function: ease-in-out;
animation-name: headShake;
}
@keyframes swing {
20% {
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 15deg);
}
40% {
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -10deg);
}
60% {
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 5deg);
}
80% {
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -5deg);
}
to {
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 0deg);
}
}
.swing {
transform-origin: top center;
animation-name: swing;
}
@keyframes tada {
from {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
10%, 20% {
transform: scale3d(.9, .9, .9) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -3deg);
}
30%, 50%, 70%, 90% {
transform: scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 3deg);
}
40%, 60%, 80% {
transform: scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -3deg);
}
to {
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
}
.tada {
animation-name: tada;
}
/* originally authored by Nick Pettit - https://github.com/nickpettit/glide */
@keyframes wobble {
from {
transform: none;
}
15% {
transform: translate3d(-25%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -5deg);
}
30% {
transform: translate3d(20%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 3deg);
}
45% {
transform: translate3d(-15%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -3deg);
}
60% {
transform: translate3d(10%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 2deg);
}
75% {
transform: translate3d(-5%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -1deg);
}
to {
transform: none;
}
}
.wobble {
animation-name: wobble;
}
@keyframes jello {
from, 11.1%, to {
transform: none;
}
22.2% {
transform: skewX(-12.5deg) skewY(-12.5deg);
}
33.3% {
transform: skewX(6.25deg) skewY(6.25deg);
}
44.4% {
transform: skewX(-3.125deg) skewY(-3.125deg);
}
55.5% {
transform: skewX(1.5625deg) skewY(1.5625deg);
}
66.6% {
transform: skewX(-0.78125deg) skewY(-0.78125deg);
}
77.7% {
transform: skewX(0.390625deg) skewY(0.390625deg);
}
88.8% {
transform: skewX(-0.1953125deg) skewY(-0.1953125deg);
}
}
.jello {
animation-name: jello;
transform-origin: center;
}
@keyframes bounceIn {
from, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
}
0% {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.3, .3, .3);
}
20% {
transform: scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1);
}
40% {
transform: scale3d(.9, .9, .9);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(1.03, 1.03, 1.03);
}
80% {
transform: scale3d(.97, .97, .97);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(1, 1, 1);
}
}
.bounceIn {
animation-name: bounceIn;
}
@keyframes bounceInDown {
from, 60%, 75%, 90%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
}
0% {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(0, -3000px, 0);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: translate3d(0, 25px, 0);
}
75% {
transform: translate3d(0, -10px, 0);
}
90% {
transform: translate3d(0, 5px, 0);
}
to {
transform: none;
}
}
.bounceInDown {
animation-name: bounceInDown;
}
@keyframes bounceInLeft {
from, 60%, 75%, 90%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
}
0% {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(-3000px, 0, 0);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: translate3d(25px, 0, 0);
}
75% {
transform: translate3d(-10px, 0, 0);
}
90% {
transform: translate3d(5px, 0, 0);
}
to {
transform: none;
}
}
.bounceInLeft {
animation-name: bounceInLeft;
}
@keyframes bounceInRight {
from, 60%, 75%, 90%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
}
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(3000px, 0, 0);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: translate3d(-25px, 0, 0);
}
75% {
transform: translate3d(10px, 0, 0);
}
90% {
transform: translate3d(-5px, 0, 0);
}
to {
transform: none;
}
}
.bounceInRight {
animation-name: bounceInRight;
}
@keyframes bounceInUp {
from, 60%, 75%, 90%, to {
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.610, 0.355, 1.000);
}
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(0, 3000px, 0);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: translate3d(0, -20px, 0);
}
75% {
transform: translate3d(0, 10px, 0);
}
90% {
transform: translate3d(0, -5px, 0);
}
to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
}
.bounceInUp {
animation-name: bounceInUp;
}
@keyframes fadeIn {
from {
opacity: 0;
}
to {
opacity: 1;
}
}
.fadeIn {
animation-name: fadeIn;
}
@keyframes fadeInDown {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(0, -100%, 0);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: none;
}
}
.fadeInDown {
animation-name: fadeInDown;
}
@keyframes fadeInLeft {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(-100%, 0, 0);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: none;
}
}
.fadeInLeft {
animation-name: fadeInLeft;
}
@keyframes fadeInRight {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(100%, 0, 0);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: none;
}
}
.fadeInRight {
animation-name: fadeInRight;
}
@keyframes fadeInUp {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(0, 100%, 0);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: none;
}
}
.fadeInUp {
animation-name: fadeInUp;
}
@keyframes lightSpeedIn {
from {
transform: translate3d(100%, 0, 0) skewX(-30deg);
opacity: 0;
}
60% {
transform: skewX(20deg);
opacity: 1;
}
80% {
transform: skewX(-5deg);
opacity: 1;
}
to {
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.lightSpeedIn {
animation-name: lightSpeedIn;
animation-timing-function: ease-out;
}
@keyframes rotateIn {
from {
transform-origin: center;
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -200deg);
opacity: 0;
}
to {
transform-origin: center;
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.rotateIn {
animation-name: rotateIn;
}
@keyframes rotateInDownLeft {
from {
transform-origin: left bottom;
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -45deg);
opacity: 0;
}
to {
transform-origin: left bottom;
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.rotateInDownLeft {
animation-name: rotateInDownLeft;
}
@keyframes rotateInDownRight {
from {
transform-origin: right bottom;
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 45deg);
opacity: 0;
}
to {
transform-origin: right bottom;
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.rotateInDownRight {
animation-name: rotateInDownRight;
}
@keyframes rotateInUpLeft {
from {
transform-origin: left bottom;
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 45deg);
opacity: 0;
}
to {
transform-origin: left bottom;
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.rotateInUpLeft {
animation-name: rotateInUpLeft;
}
@keyframes rotateInUpRight {
from {
transform-origin: right bottom;
transform: rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -90deg);
opacity: 0;
}
to {
transform-origin: right bottom;
transform: none;
opacity: 1;
}
}
.rotateInUpRight {
animation-name: rotateInUpRight;
}
/* originally authored by Nick Pettit - https://github.com/nickpettit/glide */
@keyframes rollIn {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: translate3d(-100%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -120deg);
}
to {
opacity: 1;
transform: none;
}
}
.rollIn {
animation-name: rollIn;
}
@keyframes zoomIn {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.3, .3, .3);
}
50% {
opacity: 1;
}
}
.zoomIn {
animation-name: zoomIn;
}
@keyframes zoomInDown {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.1, .1, .1) translate3d(0, -1000px, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(.475, .475, .475) translate3d(0, 60px, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1);
}
}
.zoomInDown {
animation-name: zoomInDown;
}
@keyframes zoomInLeft {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.1, .1, .1) translate3d(-1000px, 0, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(.475, .475, .475) translate3d(10px, 0, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1);
}
}
.zoomInLeft {
animation-name: zoomInLeft;
}
@keyframes zoomInRight {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.1, .1, .1) translate3d(1000px, 0, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(.475, .475, .475) translate3d(-10px, 0, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1);
}
}
.zoomInRight {
animation-name: zoomInRight;
}
@keyframes zoomInUp {
from {
opacity: 0;
transform: scale3d(.1, .1, .1) translate3d(0, 1000px, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.550, 0.055, 0.675, 0.190);
}
60% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale3d(.475, .475, .475) translate3d(0, -60px, 0);
animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.320, 1);
}
}
.zoomInUp {
animation-name: zoomInUp;
}
@keyframes slideInDown {
from {
transform: translate3d(0, -100%, 0);
visibility: visible;
}
to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
}
.slideInDown {
animation-name: slideInDown;
}
@keyframes slideInLeft {
from {
transform: translate3d(-100%, 0, 0);
visibility: visible;
}
to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
}
.slideInLeft {
animation-name: slideInLeft;
}
@keyframes slideInRight {
from {
transform: translate3d(100%, 0, 0);
visibility: visible;
}
to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
}
.slideInRight {
animation-name: slideInRight;
}
@keyframes slideInUp {
from {
transform: translate3d(0, 100%, 0);
visibility: visible;
}
to {
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
}
.slideInUp {
animation-name: slideInUp;
}
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