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I want to create an animation with css that simulate a wave movement.
I need to change a line-or div- to a curve for this...
The CSS rules that I'm familiar to, make the entire div to semicircular or change element border.
For example: border-radius, or perspective or border-top-radius...
This image show you what I want: curve

Is this possible? If so, how can it be done?

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You could use an asymmetrical border to make curves with CSS.

border-radius: 50%/100px 100px 0 0;

VIEW DEMO

.box {
  width: 500px; 
  height: 100px;  
  border: solid 5px #000;
  border-color: #000 transparent transparent transparent;
  border-radius: 50%/100px 100px 0 0;
}
<div class="box"></div>

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  • What if I need that curve to be inside?
    – Navaneeth
    Sep 28, 2015 at 5:09
  • What do you mean by inside? @Navaneeth
    – cwiggo
    Oct 12, 2015 at 13:03
  • Means a curve with curvature inside. Let's say we have points with y coordinate 10, the curve should be below ten...
    – Navaneeth
    Oct 12, 2015 at 13:08
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    This worked for me: transform: rotateX(180deg); codepen.io/afisher88/pen/vKxvXp
    – Antfish
    Jun 29, 2016 at 10:53
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@Navaneeth and @Antfish, no need to transform you can do like this also because in above solution only top border is visible so for inside curve you can use bottom border.

.box {
  width: 500px;
  height: 100px;
  border: solid 5px #000;
  border-color: transparent transparent #000 transparent;
  border-radius: 0 0 240px 50%/60px;
}
<div class="box"></div>

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