HTML DOM Style transitionTimingFunction Property
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Style transitionTimingFunction Property

❮ Style Object

Example

Change the speed curve of a transition effect:

document.getElementById("myDIV").style.transitionTimingFunction = "linear";
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Definition and Usage

The transitionTimingFunction property specifies the speed curve of the transition effect.

This property allows a transition effect to change speed over its duration.


Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.

Property
transitionTimingFunction 26.0 10.0 16.0 6.1
3.1 WebkitTransitionTimingFunction
12.1

Syntax

Return the transitionTimingFunction property:

object.style.transitionTimingFunction

Set the transitionTimingFunction property:

object.style.transitionTimingFunction = "ease|linear|ease-in|ease-out|ease-in-out|cubic-bezier()|
initial|inherit"

Property Values

Value Description
ease Default value. Specifies a transition effect with a slow start, then fast, then end slowly (equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.25, 0.1, 0.25, 1))
linear Specifies a transition effect with the same speed from start to end (equivalent to cubic-bezier(0, 0, 1, 1))
ease-in Specifies a transition effect with a slow start (equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.42, 0, 1, 1))
ease-out Specifies a transition effect with a slow end (equivalent to cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.58, 1))
ease-in-out Specifies a transition effect with a slow start and end (equivalent to cubic-bezier(0.42, 0, 0.58, 1))
cubic-bezier(n, n, n, n) Define your own values in the cubic-bezier function. Possible values are numeric values from 0 to 1
initial Sets this property to its default value. Read about initial
inherit Inherits this property from its parent element. Read about inherit

Technical Details

Default Value: ease
Return Value: A String, representing the transition-timing-function property of an element
CSS Version CSS3

Related Pages

CSS reference: transition-timing-function property


❮ Style Object