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id: 155
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title: 'Animatable: Box Model'
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date: 2015-09-14T12:07:52+00:00
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author: Brandon Rozek
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- /2015/09/animatable-box-model/
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tags: ["Web", "CSS"]
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---
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This post is part 2 of an animation series I am doing; you can read part 1 [here](https://brandonrozek.com/2015/05/animatable-border/). In this post, we’ll look at the different parts of the box model (margin, padding, height, and width) and see how they can be animated.
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<!--more-->
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The W3C has a great starting reference for the [CSS Box Model](http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/box.html). It can be wordy at times, but has everything you need to know. I had never heard of _margin collapsing_ until I read that. Luckily there is a great [post](https://css-tricks.com/what-you-should-know-about-collapsing-margins/) on CSS-Tricks written by Geoff Graham explaining what it is. To see it all in action, take a look at this Codepen [demo](http://codepen.io/brandonrozek/full/RWPYgV/){.broken_link}– I reference this multiple times in this post. Now, on to the box model.
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### Margin
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* Accepts 1 to 4 numerical values (negative numbers are allowed)
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* If you use 4 values, the first value is the top margin and the rest follow in a clockwise fashion
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* Initial value: 0
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Margins can be described as the space around an element. In the Codepen demo (#1), it shows 2 boxes. The first box has a margin-right that is increasing, making it seem as though it’s pushing the second box away.
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<pre><code class="language-css">
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@keyframes margin {
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to { margin-right: 7rem; }
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}
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.margin {
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display: inline-block;
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height: 5rem;
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width: 5rem;
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background-color: lightblue;
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vertical-align: top;
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}
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.margin:first-of-type {
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margin-right: 0;
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animation: margin 4s ease 0s infinite;
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}
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</code></pre>
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### Padding
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* Accepts 1 to 4 non-negative values
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* If you use 4 values, the first value is the top margin and the rest follow in a clockwise fashion
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* Initial value: 0
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Padding is the space between the content and the border of an element. In the demo (#2), it shows a box in which its padding is increasing.
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<pre><code class="language-css">
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@keyframes padding {
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to { padding: 2rem; }
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}
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.padding {
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display: inline-block;
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padding: 0;
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background-color: lightgreen;
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animation: padding 2.5s ease 0s infinite;
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}
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</code></pre>
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### Height
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* Accepts a non-negative number, this number is overridden however by (min/max)-height
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* Initial value: auto
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“Height” is the height of an element without its <span><span> padding, border, or margin. In the demo (#3) you can see the boxes’ height shrink, and each box begins it’s animation at a different time. </span></span>
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<pre><code class="language-css">
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@keyframes height {
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to { height: .01rem; }
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}
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.height {
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display: inline-block;
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height: 4rem;
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width: 3rem;
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background-color: violet;
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animation: height 1.25s ease 0s infinite;
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vertical-align: top;
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}
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.height:nth-of-type(n) {
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animation: height 1.25s ease .2s infinite alternate;
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}
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.height:nth-of-type(2n) {
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animation: height 1.25s ease .4s infinite alternate;
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}
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.height:nth-of-type(3n) {
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animation: height 1.25s ease .6s infinite alternate;
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}
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</code></pre>
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### Width
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* Accepts a non-negative number, this number is overridden however by (min/max)-width
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* Initial value: auto
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“Width” is the width of an element without its <span><span> padding, border, or margin. In the demo (#4), it is similar to #3, however, it’s the width being affected as opposed to the height. </span></span>
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<pre><code class="language-css">
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@keyframes width {
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to { width: .01rem; }
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}
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.width {
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margin-bottom: .2rem;
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height: 3rem;
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width: 6.5rem;
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background-color: bisque;
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}
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.width:nth-of-type(n) {
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animation: width 1.25s ease .2s infinite alternate;
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}
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.width:nth-of-type(2n) {
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animation: width 1.25s ease .4s infinite alternate;
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}
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.width:nth-of-type(3n) {
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animation: width 1.25s ease .6s infinite alternate;
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}
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</code></pre>
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### Conclusion
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And so with this we can add another collection of animations to our toolbelt! If you’re wondering why I left border out of this box-model post, it’s because I have already written a post dedicated to just the [border animation](https://brandonrozek.com/2015/05/animatable-border/). Here are some of the resources I looked at for this post. Hopefully I’ll come back with another animatable post soon! <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/margin> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/margin>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/padding>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/height> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/height>{.broken_link} <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/width> <https://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/width>{.broken_link} |