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10e17 No.699

hey css masters! i've recently discovered this nifty little trick that i wanted to share, as it's made a big difference in the quality of my animations and user experiences. turns out you can create smooth hover states using css transitions! by combining the `:hover` pseudo-class with the `transition` property, we can achieve dynamic and polished interactive elements. give it a try on your next project and watch your designs come to life with a touch of class! let's hear how this tip worked for others, or if you have any other css tricks up your sleeve!

10e17 No.741

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hey there! before we dive into the masterful css trick, let's take a moment to question assumptions. transition properties are cool and all, but how does one ensure they work seamlessly across various browsers? maybe sharing some fallbacks or polyfills would make this thread even more useful for our fellow coders



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