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CSS CSS Transitions and Transforms Getting Started with CSS Transforms Changing the Transform Position with transform-origin

<img> style

Hi,

Does anyone know why is the following style only effects on the first row of images in this tutorial since all of rows contain img tag in the markup.

img:hover {
    transform: scale(1.1);
}

1 Answer

I haven't dug deep enough to prove this definitively, but I'm pretty sure it's because the other imgs actually have an overlay placed on top of it, so in their case it's the overlay that's the target of the hover event and not the image underneath it.

Thanks for the respond Brendan, I think you're right. I remove the overlay and it works as expected!