In this episode we focus on CSS transitions and animations, what they are, why they both exist, and when you should use one or the other.
Segment 1 - Transitions vs Animations
Segment 2 - How Transitions and Animations Improve UX
Segment 3 - Performance
Segment 4 - Animation Frameworks
Web News - Inconsistencies and Separation
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