Hello,
Is it possible to rotate, in css, several objects around a directing vector (x, y, z) unspecified and not necessarily passing through the origin of the coordinate system (there I suppose you just have to change the position of the guide before rotating?)
I failed to do this with "transform-origin" and "transform: rotate ()" but I'm not sure how to use it. Each time the object revolves around its center
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/dunkin-donuts-breakfast-hours
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/mcdonalds-breakfast-hours
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/taco-bell-lunch
thanks
jackyjoy
Modifié par yuvsaha123 (21 Sep 2021 - 15:46)
Is it possible to rotate, in css, several objects around a directing vector (x, y, z) unspecified and not necessarily passing through the origin of the coordinate system (there I suppose you just have to change the position of the guide before rotating?)
I failed to do this with "transform-origin" and "transform: rotate ()" but I'm not sure how to use it. Each time the object revolves around its center
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/dunkin-donuts-breakfast-hours
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/mcdonalds-breakfast-hours
https://breakfasthoursofficial.com/taco-bell-lunch
thanks
jackyjoy
Modifié par yuvsaha123 (21 Sep 2021 - 15:46)