You can use CSS animations instead and set the animation-fill-mode
property to forwards
which will persist the end state.
Here's a quick demo. As you can see it only rotates 360 degrees and then stops (Is this want you want?). If you want it to keep rotating as long as you have the mouse over the div
, then you can change forwards
to infinite
and set the animation-timing-function
to linear
(to keep a consistent speed).
Like this:
animation: rotate 2s linear infinite;
But it won't look good when you hover out, since it breaks the animation & I don't think there is a fix for this. I hope this helped. If not, maybe a JavaScript solution, as mentioned in the other answer, would be better.
And here's the code from the demo.
HTML
<div class="box"></div>
CSS
.box {
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
background: #333;
}
.box:hover {
-webkit-animation: rotate 2s forwards;
animation: rotate 2s forwards;
}
@-webkit-keyframes rotate {
100% { -webkit-transform: rotate(360deg); }
}
@keyframes rotate {
100% { transform: rotate(360deg); }
}