CSS - Bounce Effect



Description

Bounce Animation effect is used to move the element quick up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it.

Syntax

@keyframes bounce {
   0%, 20%, 50%, 80%, 100% {transform: translateY(0);} 
   40% {transform: translateY(-30px);} 
   60% {transform: translateY(-15px);} 
} 

Parameters

Transform − Transform applies to 2d and 3d transformation to an element.

Example

<html>
   <head>
      <style>
         .animated { 
            background-image: url(/css/images/logo.png); 
            background-repeat: no-repeat;
            background-position: left top; 
            padding-top:95px;
            margin-bottom:60px;
            -webkit-animation-duration: 1s;
            animation-duration: 1s; 
            -webkit-animation-fill-mode: both; 
            animation-fill-mode: both; 
         }
         
         @-webkit-keyframes bounce { 
            0%, 20%, 50%, 80%, 100% {-webkit-transform: translateY(0);} 
            40% {-webkit-transform: translateY(-30px);} 
            60% {-webkit-transform: translateY(-15px);} 
         } 
         
         @keyframes bounce { 
            0%, 20%, 50%, 80%, 100% {transform: translateY(0);} 
            40% {transform: translateY(-30px);} 
            60% {transform: translateY(-15px);} 
         }
         
         .bounce { 
            -webkit-animation-name: bounce; 
            animation-name: bounce; 
         }
      </style>
   </head>

   <body>
   
      <div id = "animated-example" class = "animated bounce"></div>
      <button onclick = "myFunction()">Reload page</button>
      
      <script>
         function myFunction() {
            location.reload();
         }
      </script>
      
   </body>
</html>

It will produce the following result −

css_animation.htm
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