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We are analyzing https://github.com/openui/open-ui/issues/335.

Title:
[Popup] Supporting transitions and animations on open and dismiss Β· Issue #335 Β· openui/open-ui
Description:
There has been some discussion about whether there should be a pseudoclass for the open state, and whether we can support animations on popup. Naively, if popup's show immediately applies displ...
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