In CSS, the value of a property in a CSS rule is the underlying value of that property, and the value of that same property in a keyframe is its effect value.
Composite operation is the specific operation that is used to combine an effect value with an underlying value to produce the final keyframe effect value. There are three types of composite operations:
Note: Composite operation in CSS only applies to animations.
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