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Good thing that's exactly what the article suggests!


I wasn't clear from the article if it was entirely disabled. It says:

> Like with all animations, we should make sure to respect user motion preferences.

I'm out of date with modern CSS, so I wasn't sure from the syntax if the code snippet out-and-out prevented it, or just reduced it.




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