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%p Social Media Icon Transitions.
%a{ :href => "http://mattroelle.com" } Matt Roelle
#icons
%h1 Flip
.flip-container
#flip
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
.flip-container
#flip-circle
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
.flip-container
#flip-reversed
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
.flip-container
#flip-circle-reversed
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%h1 Fill
#fill
%i.fa.fa-twitter
#fill-circle
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%h1 Swap
#swap
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
#swap-circle
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%h1 Morph
#morph
%i.fa.fa-twitter
#morph-reverse
%i.fa.fa-twitter
%h1 Fade
#fade
%i.fa.fa-twitter
#fade-circle
%i.fa.fa-twitter
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,300)
$twitter-color: #55acee
body
perspective: 1000
i
box-sizing: border-box
cursor: pointer
p, a
font-family: 'Roboto', sans-serif
font-weight: 300
font-size: 15px
line-height: 1.25em
margin: 0px
text-align: center
display: block
a
font-weight: 400
color: black
h1
display: block
clear: both
width: 100%
font-family: 'Roboto', sans-serif
font-weight: 300
margin-top: 40px
&:after
display: block
content: " "
border-top: 1px solid black
width: 220px
margin: 0px auto
margin-top: 5px
margin-bottom: 25px
#icons
text-align: center
> div
display: inline-block
margin: 10px
.flip-container
width: 40px
height: 40px
#flip
width: 40px
height: 40px
position: relative
transition: all 0.275s ease-out
transform-style: preserve-3d
.flip-container:hover &
transform: rotateX(180deg)
i
position: absolute
border: 2px solid black
line-height: 40px
font-size: 1.8em
display: block
width: 100%
height: 100%
text-align: center
backface-visibility: hidden
&:first-of-type
z-index: 100
&:last-of-type
transform: rotateX(180deg)
color: white
background: $twitter-color
border-color: $twitter-color
#flip-circle, #flip-reversed, #flip-circle-reversed
@extend #flip
#flip-circle, #flip-circle-reversed
i
border-radius: 100%
#flip-reversed, #flip-circle-reversed
.flip-container:hover &
transform: rotateY(180deg)
i:last-of-type
transform: rotateY(180deg)
#fill
border: 2px solid black
width: 40px
overflow: hidden
height: 40px
position: relative
color: black
transition: border-color 0.15s ease-in-out
i
line-height: 40px
font-size: 1.8em
text-align: center
display: block
transition: color 0.15s ease-in-out
position: relative
z-index: 10
&:hover
border-color: $twitter-color
i
color: white
&:before
content: " "
display: block
position: absolute
top: 50%
left: 50%
width: 0px
height: 0px
background: $twitter-color
transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out
&:hover:before
left: -5px
top: -5px
width: 45px
height: 45px
#fill-circle
@extend #fill
border-radius: 100%
&:before
border-radius: 100%
&:hover:before
top: -7px
left: -7px
width: 55px
height: 55px
#swap
border: 2px solid black
line-height: 1.8em
width: 40px
height: 40px
overflow: hidden
position: relative
transition: border-color 0.15s ease-in-out
i
line-height: 40px
display: block
font-size: 1.8em
text-align: center
position: absolute
width: 100%
transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out
&:first-of-type
top: -40px
color: $twitter-color
&:last-of-type
top: 0px
&:hover
border-color: $twitter-color
i
transform: translate3d(0px, 40px, 0px)
#swap-circle
@extend #swap
border-radius: 100%
#morph
width: 40px
height: 40px
border: 2px solid black
transition: border-radius 0.15s linear, border-color 0.15s ease-out
i
font-size: 1.8em
line-height: 40px
transition: color 0.15s ease-out
text-align: center
&:hover
border-radius: 100%
border-color: $twitter-color
i
color: $twitter-color
#morph-reverse
@extend #morph
border-radius: 100%
&:hover
border-radius: 0px
#fade
width: 40px
height: 40px
border: 2px solid black
transition: all 0.175s ease-in-out
i
font-size: 1.8em
line-height: 40px
text-align: center
transition: all 0.175s ease-in-out
&:hover
border-color: $twitter-color
i
color: $twitter-color
#fade-circle
@extend #fade
border-radius: 100%
Also see: Tab Triggers