Example
Do something with a <div> element when a CSS transition has ended:
// Code for Safari 3.1 to 6.0
document.getElementById("myDIV").addEventListener("webkitTransitionEnd",
myFunction);
// Standard syntax
document.getElementById("myDIV").addEventListener("transitionend",
myFunction);
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Definition and Usage
The transitionend event occurs when a CSS transition has completed.
Note: If the transition is removed before completion, e.g. if the CSS transition-property property is removed, the transitionend event will not fire.
For more information about CSS Transitions, see our tutorial on CSS3 Transitions.
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the event.
Numbers followed by "webkit", "moz" or "o" specify the first version that worked with a prefix.
Event | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
transitionend | 26.0 4.0 (webkitTransitionEnd) |
10.0 | 16.0 4.0 (mozTransitionEnd) |
6.1 3.1 (webkitTransitionEnd) |
12.1 10.5 (oTransitionEnd) |
Syntax
object.addEventListener("webkitTransitionEnd", myScript);
// Code for Safari 3.1 to 6.0
object.addEventListener("transitionend", myScript);
// Standard syntax
Note: The addEventListener() method is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and earlier versions.
Technical Details
Bubbles: | Yes |
---|---|
Cancelable: | Yes |
Event type: | TransitionEvent |
DOM Version: | Level 3 Events |
Related Pages
CSS Tutorial: CSS3 Transitions
CSS Reference: CSS3 transition Property
CSS Reference: CSS3 transition-property Property
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