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I'm trying to write a mixin, but I can't seem to get the arguments working the way I want: multiple properties are getting treated each as a separate argument.

Current Code

.transition(@property: all, @time: 1s, @timing: ease-in-out) {
    -moz-transition: @property @time @timing;
    -webkit-transition: @property @time @timing;
    -o-transition: @property @time @timing;
    transition: @property @time @timing;
}

a {
    .transition(color, opacity, .5s);
}

Desired Output

a {
    -moz-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
    -webkit-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
    -o-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
    transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out; 
}

Actual Output

a {
    -moz-transition: color opacity .5s;
    -webkit-transition: color opacity .5s;
    -o-transition: color opacity .5s;
    transition: color opacity .5s;  
}

Any ideas?

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dont forget to add a comma after @property in your mixin – Guillaume Massé Jun 2 '12 at 2:06

2 Answers

up vote 10 down vote accepted

Using the solution found here works with one AND multiple arguments:

.transition (@value1,@value2:X,...)
{
    @value: ~`"@{arguments}".replace(/[\[\]]|\,\sX/g, '')`;

    -webkit-transition: @value;
    -moz-transition: @value;
    -ms-transition: @value;
    -o-transition: @value;
    transition: @value;
}

Using it this way:

.transition(color, opacity .5s ease-in-out);

yields:

-webkit-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
-ms-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-outt;
transition: color, opacity .5s ease-in-out;
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+1 nice find on that link. – ScottS Nov 21 '12 at 19:23
Now that looks very promising! – Oscar Broman Nov 22 '12 at 8:16

I'd suggest using LESS's escape function, i.e.:

a:link, a:visited { 
    color: green;
    opacity: .5;
    font-size: 1em;
}

a:hover {
    color: red;
    opacity: 1;
    font-size: 2em;
    .transition(e("font-size, color"));
}

And though it seems that LESS accepts that, it will only animate the last property in the comma-separated string you send through. A pity.

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Thanks a lot! It generates all the properties for me (only difference from your example is I put the transition mixin inside just "a"). – Oscar Broman Apr 6 '11 at 9:50

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