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How am I supposed to reset CSS transforms previously applied?

Say I have:

div.someclass {
    -webkit-transform: translate3d(0, -50%, 0);
       -moz-transform: translate(0, -50%);
        -ms-transform: translate(0,- 50%);
         -o-transform: translate(0, -50%);
            transform: translate3d(0, -50%, 0);
}

Then how do I clear all transformations/translations?


Should I use: translate(0, 0); / translate3d(0, 0, 0); or transform:auto; ?

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up vote 11 down vote accepted

As per the MDN documentation, the Initial value is none.

You can reset the transformation using:

div.someclass {
    transform: none;
}

Using vendor prefix:

div.someclass {
    -webkit-transform: none; /* Safari and Chrome */
       -moz-transform: none; /* Firefox */
        -ms-transform: none; /* IE 9 */
         -o-transform: none; /* Opera */
            transform: none;
}
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