CSS Tada Effect

CSS Tada Effect

Description

It provides the effect of moving an element from one side to the other.

Syntax

@keyframes tada { 
0% {transform: scale(1);} 
10%, 20% {transform: scale(0.9) rotate(-3deg);} 
30%, 50%, 70%, 90% {transform: scale(1.1) rotate(3deg);} 
40%, 60%, 80% {transform: scale(1.1) rotate(-3deg);} 
100% {transform: scale(1) rotate(0);} 
} 

Parameters

  • Transform – Transforms apply 2D and 3D transformations to an element.
  • Opacity – Transparency applied to an element makes it semi-transparent.


Example

<html> 
<head> 
<style> 
.animated { 
background-image: url(https://geek-docs.com/static/https://coder-cafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/logo.png); 
background-repeat: no-repeat; 
background-position: left top; 
padding-top:95px; 
margin-bottom:60px; -webkit-animation-duration: 10s; 
animation-duration: 10s; 
-webkit-animation-fill-mode: both; 
animation-fill-mode: both; 
} 

@-webkit-keyframes tada { 
0% {-webkit-transform: scale(1);} 
10%, 20% {-webkit-transform: scale(0.9) rotate(-3deg);} 
30%, 50%, 70%, 90% {-webkit-transform: scale(1.1) rotate(3deg);} 
40%, 60%, 80% {-webkit-transform: scale(1.1) rotate(-3deg);} 
100% {-webkit-transform: scale(1) rotate(0);} 
} 

@keyframes tada { 
0% {transform: scale(1);} 
10%, 20% {transform: scale(0.9) rotate(-3deg);} 
30%, 50%, 70%, 90% {transform: scale(1.1) rotate(3deg);} 
40%, 60%, 80% {transform: scale(1.1) rotate(-3deg);} 
100% {transform: scale(1) rotate(0);} 
} 

.tada { 
-webkit-animation-name: tada; 
animation-name: tada; 
} 
</style> 
</head> 

<body> 

<div id = "animated-example" class = "animated tada"></div> 
<button onclick = "myFunction()">Reload page</button> 

<script> 
function myFunction() { 
location.reload(); 
} 
</script> 

</body> 
</html> 

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