The animation-fill-mode CSS property sets how a CSS animation applies styles to its target before and after its execution.
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It is often convenient to use the shorthand property animation to set all animation properties at once.
Syntax
/* Single animation */ animation-fill-mode: none; animation-fill-mode: forwards; animation-fill-mode: backwards; animation-fill-mode: both; /* Multiple animations */ animation-fill-mode: none, backwards; animation-fill-mode: both, forwards, none;
Values
none- The animation will not apply any styles to the target when it's not executing. The element will instead be displayed using any other CSS rules applied to it. This is the default value.
forwards- The target will retain the computed values set by the last keyframe encountered during execution. The last keyframe depends on the value of
animation-directionandanimation-iteration-count:animation-directionanimation-iteration-countlast keyframe encountered normaleven or odd 100%ortoreverseeven or odd 0%orfromalternateeven 0%orfromalternateodd 100%ortoalternate-reverseeven 100%ortoalternate-reverseodd 0%orfrom backwards- The animation will apply the values defined in the first relevant keyframe as soon as it is applied to the target, and retain this during the
animation-delayperiod. The first relevant keyframe depends on the value ofanimation-direction:animation-directionfirst relevant keyframe normaloralternate0%orfromreverseoralternate-reverse100%orto both- The animation will follow the rules for both forwards and backwards, thus extending the animation properties in both directions.
Note: When you specify multiple comma-separated values on an animation-* property, they will be assigned to the animations specified in the animation-name property in different ways depending on how many there are. For more information, see Setting multiple animation property values.
Formal definition
| Initial value | none |
|---|---|
| Applies to | all elements, ::before and ::after pseudo-elements |
| Inherited | no |
| Computed value | as specified |
| Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
<single-animation-fill-mode>#where
<single-animation-fill-mode> = none | forwards | backwards | both
Examples
You can see the effect of animation-fill-mode in the following example. It demonstrates how, for an animation that runs for an infinite time, you can cause it to remain in its final state rather than reverting to the original state (which is the default).
HTML
<p>Move your mouse over the gray box!</p> <div class="demo"> <div class="growsandstays">This grows and stays big.</div> <div class="grows">This just grows.</div> </div>
CSS
.demo {
border-top: 100px solid #ccc;
height: 300px;
}
@keyframes grow {
0% { font-size: 0; }
100% { font-size: 40px; }
}
.demo:hover .grows {
animation-name: grow;
animation-duration: 3s;
}
.demo:hover .growsandstays {
animation-name: grow;
animation-duration: 3s;
animation-fill-mode: forwards;
}
See CSS animations for more examples.
Specifications
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| CSS Animations The definition of 'animation-fill-mode' in that specification. |
Working Draft | Initial definition. |
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
animation-fill-mode | Chrome
Full support
43
| Edge
Full support
12
| Firefox
Full support
16
| IE Full support 10 | Opera
Full support
30
| Safari
Full support
9
| WebView Android
Full support
43
| Chrome Android
Full support
43
| Firefox Android
Full support
16
| Opera Android
Full support
30
| Safari iOS
Full support
9
| Samsung Internet Android
Full support
4.0
|
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
- User must explicitly enable this feature.
- User must explicitly enable this feature.
- Requires a vendor prefix or different name for use.
- Requires a vendor prefix or different name for use.
See also
- Using CSS animations
- JavaScript
AnimationEventAPI
