If I try this code I just wrote:
function changeBackgroundColor() {
const clickingDiv = document.getElementById("test");
clickingDiv.style.setProperty("--primary-color-new", "#3474A7");
clickingDiv.style.setProperty("--secondary-color-new", "#ffd340");
clickingDiv.style.animation = "change-background 1s";
clickingDiv.classList.add("change-bg");
setTimeout(() => {
clickingDiv.style.setProperty("--primary-color", "#3474A7");
clickingDiv.style.setProperty("--secondary-color", "#ffd340");
clickingDiv.style.animation = "";
clickingDiv.classList.remove("change-bg");
}, 1000);
}
@keyframes change-background {
from {
background: linear-gradient(to right, var(--primary-color), var(--secondary-color));
}
to {
background: linear-gradient(to right, var(--primary-color-new), var(--secondary-color-new));
}
}
#test {
width: 500px;
height: 500px;
}
.change-bg {
animation-name: change-background;
animation-duration: 1s;
animation-iteration-count: 1;
animation-fill-mode: both;
animation-timing-function: ease;
}
<div id="test" style="--primary-color: #2568f6; --secondary-color: #804cda;">
<button onclick="changeBackgroundColor()">click me</button>
</div>
the animation don't work and it directly switch from the first color to the other. (Normally I retrieve the color from an API)
I would want to do a transition between the 2 values