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Code examples that accompany various MDN CSS documentation pages.
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You can include an example directly in MDN pages using{{EmbedLiveSample()}} macros or regular Markdown code blocks.These methods are simpler to maintain as the code lives beside the rest of the content.Only add examples to this repository if your example doesn't easily run on MDN pages for technical or security reasons.
The "animation-frames-timing-function" directory contains a simple example that demonstrates the difference between the steps() timing function available for CSS animations and transitions, and the new frames() timing function.Run the example live. You can also find versions that show the same timing functionused with transitions, and used with theWeb Animations API.
The "counter-style-demo" directory contains a demo for the@counter-style documentation. See the live demohere.
The "moz-context-properties" directory contains a demo for the-moz-context-properties documentation. See the live demohere.
The "editable-examples" directory contains CSS examples that are intended to be embedded in MDN pages as live editable samples.
The "object-fit-basics" directory contains a simple page demonstrating typical usage of differentobject-fit andobject-position values.Run example live.
The "object-fit-gallery" directory contains a fun image gallery that usesobject-fit to display the images more nicely, both in thumbnail and full size view.Run the example live.
The "overscroll-behavior" directory contains a simple page demonstrating typical usage of differentoverscroll-behavior values.Run example live.
The "tools" directory contains various tools for working with CSS, including acolor picker and abox shadow generator.
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