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Please explain more about your issue, for ex 1-2 is panel1 and panel2 what should happen to them when page is loaded, how the transition would be.Just code– Just code2018-12-27 05:32:35 +00:00Commented Dec 27, 2018 at 5:32
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When the page loads we can have a transition from left to right or simply have no transitions when the page loads first time after then the transition starts depending upon which panel is in and out of viewRahul Singh– Rahul Singh2018-12-27 05:36:54 +00:00Commented Dec 27, 2018 at 5:36
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Have you tried angular animations?Sergey– Sergey2018-12-31 12:10:45 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2018 at 12:10
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3Unfortunately I haven't managed to understand what exactly you want to achieve except of some kind of animation. However, you could try to learn Angular Animations it should help blog.angularindepth.com/… . Also if you made a some kind of animations (in any graphical editor) there is a chance that we would better understand your desire.Sergey– Sergey2018-12-31 12:17:56 +00:00Commented Dec 31, 2018 at 12:17
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i have looked into animations in a lot of detail and gone through it several times and i agree with you a graphical animation will be really help ful i will try and see it this is possible as i am not versed in any graphical editorsRahul Singh– Rahul Singh2019-01-02 06:45:42 +00:00Commented Jan 2, 2019 at 6:45
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