I am using CSS transitions like this:
div
{
-webkit-transform: rotate(0deg);
-webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 2s;
}
div:hover
{
-webkit-transform: rotate(720deg);
}
This effectively makes the div rotate 2 times for 2 seconds. Now I want to use the matrix so that I can rotate and scale the image; however the matrix does not use degrees but cos(a) and sin(a) and as we all know cos(0) = cos(360) = cos(720) etc. So using the matrix I am unable to rotate the image more than 359deg.
So I decided to be clever and with JavaScript I took the matrix from a rotated element (720deg) and it looks like this:
-webkit-transform: matrix(1, -0.0000000000000004898587196589413, 0.0000000000000004898587196589413, 1, 0, 0);
However using this matrix I am not able to rotate the element - I will later calculate the size and apply that too.
So the question is - how do I rotate an element more than 359deg using css 3 matrix transform?