16% of people using cubic Bezier. That's where you do custom timing functions. I usually just either go to a website that has timing functions and copy them or I open up the little cubic Beziers tool. Have you ever used steps as a timing function? I've never used steps but I know very much why. So steps are largely useful when doing animations with sprites.
In this episode of Syntax, it’s part 2 of Wes and Scott’s journey through the CSS Trends Almanac for 2022 talking through the rest of the popular CSS properties on the web.
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