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  • 97a0e4d: Add support for animation styles. Animation styles focus solely on animations, allowing you to orchestrate
    animation properties.

    Pairing animation styles with text styles and layer styles can make your styles a lot cleaner.

    Here's an example of this:

    import { defineAnimationStyles } from '@pandacss/dev'
    
    export const animationStyles = defineAnimationStyles({
      'slide-fade-in': {
        value: {
          transformOrigin: 'var(--transform-origin)',
          animationDuration: 'fast',
          '&[data-placement^=top]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-top, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=bottom]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-bottom, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=left]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-left, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=right]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-right, fade-in',
          },
        },
      },
    })

    With that defined, I can use it in my recipe or css like so:

    export const popoverSlotRecipe = defineSlotRecipe({
      slots: anatomy.keys(),
      base: {
        content: {
          _open: {
            animationStyle: 'scale-fade-in',
          },
          _closed: {
            animationStyle: 'scale-fade-out',
          },
        },
      },
    })

    This feature will drive consumers to lean in towards CSS for animations rather than JS. Composing animation names is a
    powerful feature we should encourage consumers to use.

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Minor Changes

  • 97a0e4d: Add support for animation styles. Animation styles focus solely on animations, allowing you to orchestrate
    animation properties.

    Pairing animation styles with text styles and layer styles can make your styles a lot cleaner.

    Here's an example of this:

    import { defineAnimationStyles } from '@pandacss/dev'
    
    export const animationStyles = defineAnimationStyles({
      'slide-fade-in': {
        value: {
          transformOrigin: 'var(--transform-origin)',
          animationDuration: 'fast',
          '&[data-placement^=top]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-top, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=bottom]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-bottom, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=left]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-left, fade-in',
          },
          '&[data-placement^=right]': {
            animationName: 'slide-from-right, fade-in',
          },
        },
      },
    })

    With that defined, I can use it in my recipe or css like so:

    export const popoverSlotRecipe = defineSlotRecipe({
      slots: anatomy.keys(),
      base: {
        content: {
          _open: {
            animationStyle: 'scale-fade-in',
          },
          _closed: {
            animationStyle: 'scale-fade-out',
          },
        },
      },
    })

    This feature will drive consumers to lean in towards CSS for animations rather than JS. Composing animation names is a
    powerful feature we should encourage consumers to use.

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