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I just caught myself doing this in a project I’m working on:
:root::view-transition-image-pair(*), :root::view-transition-new(*), :root::view-transition-old(*) { animation-delay: inherit; }I needed to do this to sync up the animation-delay from the ::view-transition-group(x) to its child-pseudos.
::root:view-transition-group(header) { animation-delay: 1s; }Without the first code snippet my animations were not in sync: the default fade-in/fade-out on the new/old pseudo ran at the wrong time.
I was surprised that animation-delay: inherit; on the pseudos isn’t part of the UA stylesheet VT styles, especially since the VT UA styles do exactly that for animation-duration (and animation-fill-mode):
/* UA Stylesheet (selection) */ :root::view-transition-group(*) { animation-duration: 0.25s; } :root::view-transition-image-pair(*) { animation-duration: inherit; } :root::view-transition-old(*), :root::view-transition-new(*) { animation-duration: inherit; }I think it would be handy to include animation-delay: inherit for the -image-pair, -old, and -new pseudos in the UA stylesheet so that setting a delay on the -group automatically gets applied on the the child pseudos as well, keeping them all in sync.