just used this tutorial, and thought I'd mention that if you add style="transition: none;" after the class="collapse show", you can more closely imitate a closing window as there's no animation
I'm well aware. However, the idea for this snippet was only to provide the basic outline to make a functional button. It is up to the user to make use of the class and style attributes to customize the button and its effect to their preference. ^^
oh sorry, I didn't mean to come off like I was teaching you anything, I just thought it might be helpful for anyone else coming to the page to check out the code
just used this tutorial, and thought I'd mention that if you add style="transition: none;" after the class="collapse show", you can more closely imitate a closing window as there's no animation
7 months, 8 days ago
I'm well aware. However, the idea for this snippet was only to provide the basic outline to make a functional button. It is up to the user to make use of the class and style attributes to customize the button and its effect to their preference. ^^
7 months, 8 days ago
oh sorry, I didn't mean to come off like I was teaching you anything, I just thought it might be helpful for anyone else coming to the page to check out the code
7 months, 8 days ago
Ah! Sorry for misunderstanding. ^^" I get what you meant now.
7 months, 7 days ago
no problem, thank you for the tutorial!
7 months, 7 days ago