Add display: none; property to the animation keyframes for fade-out animations. #49
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What does this PR do?
This PR adds the display: none; property to the animation keyframes for fade-out animations. This change ensures that elements using fade-out animations are properly hidden after the animation completes.
Why are we doing this?
Previously, the fade-out animations didn't explicitly set the display property, which could lead to elements remaining visible in the DOM after the animation completed. By adding display: none; to the animation keyframes, we ensure that elements are properly hidden once the animation finishes.
Test Case(s):
Added a test to verify the behavior of fade-out animation.
Test Result(s):
✓ tailwindcss-animations plugins (18) 1622ms
✓ use a predefined animation
✓ use fade in up animation
✓ use a predefined animation delay
✓ use a custom animation delay
✓ use a predefined animation duration
✓ use a predefined named animation duration
✓ use a custom animation duration
✓ use a timing function animation
✓ use a bezier curve as a timing function animation
✓ use a custom bezier curve as a timing function animation
✓ use a custom animation iteration count
✓ use a custom animation iteration count with an arbitrary value
✓ use a custom animation direction
✓ use a fill mode animation
✓ use not custom animation steps
✓ use a custom animation steps
✓ use a play state animation play
✓ use fade out animation
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