
"View transitions can be tricky to 'get' at first. They can be simple, sure, but most anything beyond a cross-fade involves several moving parts."
"For each view transition, we'll need to do a little setup beforehand. First off, we need to opt in to them using the @view-transition at-rule on both pages."
"It's worth noting that view transitions are indeed Baseline and supported by all major browsers as I'm writing this. But some types of animations may or may not be supported by a specific browser."
View transitions are becoming increasingly popular and can create impressive effects on websites. They can be complex, especially beyond simple cross-fades, requiring a good understanding of their setup. A collection of seven view transition recipes is provided to help users learn and experiment. Users are encouraged to opt into view transitions using the @view-transition at-rule on both pages involved in the transition. While supported by major browsers, specific animations may vary in compatibility, necessitating thorough testing.
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