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I try to make an animation with webkit-animation and @-webkit-keyframes. I have a div animated with child div inside.

And i would stop the webkit-animation of the parent when my mouse is over a child.

Any Examples ?

Thanks

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Unfortunately there is no parent selector in CSS, see here. You will have to use a bit of javascript to select the parent and tell it to pause.

The pause declaration in CSS goes like this:

-webkit-animation-play-state: paused | running;

The javascript (jQuery, in this case) would look something like this:

$(".child").hover(
  function(){
    $(this).parent().css("-webkit-animation-play-state", "paused");
},
  function(){
    $(this).parent().css("-webkit-animation-play-state", "running");
});

See a live demo here:

http://jsfiddle.net/UFepV/

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  • I know this question and answer are a bit old, but just in case my thinking is wrong: couldn't you do, in the CSS, .child:hover{ -webkit-animation-play-state: paused; }? Would that work without having to resort to Javascript?
    – Scott R
    Oct 8, 2011 at 22:03
  • No, because you're telling the child to stop, while what is being animated is the parent. The child in essence doesn't even "know" it's being animated. Oct 8, 2011 at 22:41
  • You know, I totally missed the .parent() call in the hover function. Maybe one day ancestor selectors will become available, but until then I imagine this is the only way.
    – Scott R
    Oct 12, 2011 at 4:13
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If you use a more complex label you can achieve this without Javascript. I used .parent:hover .child { -webkit-animation-play-state: paused; } and it worked perfectly.

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