CSS how to make an element fade in and then fade out?
I can make an element with an opacity of zero fade in by changing its class to .elementToFadeInAndOut with the following css:
.elementToFadeInAndOut {
opacity: 1;
transition: opacity 2s linear;
}
Is there a way I can make the element fade out after it fades in by editing css for this same class?
Solution 1:
Use css @keyframes
.elementToFadeInAndOut {
opacity: 1;
animation: fade 2s linear;
}
@keyframes fade {
0%,100% { opacity: 0 }
50% { opacity: 1 }
}
here is a DEMO
.elementToFadeInAndOut {
width:200px;
height: 200px;
background: red;
-webkit-animation: fadeinout 4s linear forwards;
animation: fadeinout 4s linear forwards;
}
@-webkit-keyframes fadeinout {
0%,100% { opacity: 0; }
50% { opacity: 1; }
}
@keyframes fadeinout {
0%,100% { opacity: 0; }
50% { opacity: 1; }
}
<div class=elementToFadeInAndOut></div>
Reading: Using CSS animations
You can clean the code by doing this:
.elementToFadeInAndOut {
width:200px;
height: 200px;
background: red;
-webkit-animation: fadeinout 4s linear forwards;
animation: fadeinout 4s linear forwards;
opacity: 0;
}
@-webkit-keyframes fadeinout {
50% { opacity: 1; }
}
@keyframes fadeinout {
50% { opacity: 1; }
}
<div class=elementToFadeInAndOut></div>
Solution 2:
If you need a single fadeIn/Out without an explicit user action (like a mouseover/mouseout) you may use a CSS3 animation
: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/bdEpwW
.elementToFadeInAndOut {
animation: fadeinout 4s linear 1 forwards;
}
@keyframes fadeinout {
0% { opacity: 0; }
50% { opacity: 1; }
100% { opacity: 0; }
}
By setting animation-fill-mode: forwards
the animation will retain its last keyframe
By setting animation-iteration-count: 1
the animation will run just once (change this value if you need to repeat the effect more than once)
Solution 3:
I found this link to be useful: css-tricks fade-in fade-out css.
Here's a summary of the csstricks post:
CSS classes:
.m-fadeOut {
visibility: hidden;
opacity: 0;
transition: visibility 0s linear 300ms, opacity 300ms;
}
.m-fadeIn {
visibility: visible;
opacity: 1;
transition: visibility 0s linear 0s, opacity 300ms;
}
In React:
toggle(){
if(true condition){
this.setState({toggleClass: "m-fadeIn"});
}else{
this.setState({toggleClass: "m-fadeOut"});
}
}
render(){
return (<div className={this.state.toggleClass}>Element to be toggled</div>)
}
Solution 4:
A way to do this would be to set the color of the element to black, and then fade to the color of the background like this:
<style>
p {
animation-name: example;
animation-duration: 2s;
}
@keyframes example {
from {color:black;}
to {color:white;}
}
</style>
<p>I am FADING!</p>
I hope this is what you needed!