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1:17 am, June 19, 2022
 

Drop Down Nav Opacity

Drop Down Nav on Using Opacity rather than display none.

I noticed this dropdown nav and wondered how it worked.

They just change the opacity of the sub navs on mouse over and have them there all the time, seems kinda cool. Also a few other items are changed.

Opacity to 1, transform: rotate to 0 deg and pointer events all. Which means its initial state is Opacity 0, hidden, rotate (not sure), pointer-events:none. So you cant see it and you cant click on it, not sure why this is better than display none, maybe this is to keep the layout formatting the same or is it just being clever, or another way to do things.

Source Site: overwolf.com

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