Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (8th Edition)
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Purpose of transform property:
CSS transform property permits user to alter the style of an HTML element and offers functions like rotate, scale, move, and skew on an element.
- Current browsers support this property, which includes Internet Explorer 10.
- It supports both two-dimensional and three-dimensional transforms...
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