Animate blur filter

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感动是毒 2020-12-15 07:08

Is it possible to animate the CSS3 blur filter using jQuery?

This works as a static way of applying CSS rules :

item.css({\'filter\': \'blur(\'+blur         


        
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  •  暖寄归人
    2020-12-15 07:23

    You can use the .animate() function on a variable that is of numerical value, and animate accordingly - call a function during each step and assign that new numerical value as a CSS filter blur radius property :)

    $(function() {
        $({blurRadius: 0}).animate({blurRadius: 10}, {
            duration: 500,
            easing: 'swing', // or "linear"
                             // use jQuery UI or Easing plugin for more options
            step: function() {
                console.log(this.blurRadius);
                $('.item').css({
                    "-webkit-filter": "blur("+this.blurRadius+"px)",
                    "filter": "blur("+this.blurRadius+"px)"
                });
            }
        });
    });
    

    Minor update: jQuery's .animate() might not tween to the final value correctly, as noted in another answer below. In this case, it is always safer to chain a callback that manually sets the blur radius to the intended final value. I have modularised the functions so that it can be reused without too much redundancies:

    $(function() {
            // Generic function to set blur radius of $ele
        var setBlur = function(ele, radius) {
                $(ele).css({
                   "-webkit-filter": "blur("+radius+"px)",
                    "filter": "blur("+radius+"px)"
               });
           },
    
           // Generic function to tween blur radius
           tweenBlur = function(ele, startRadius, endRadius) {
                $({blurRadius: startRadius}).animate({blurRadius: endRadius}, {
                    duration: 500,
                    easing: 'swing', // or "linear"
                                     // use jQuery UI or Easing plugin for more options
                    step: function() {
                        setBlur(ele, this.blurRadius);
                    },
                    callback: function() {
                        // Final callback to set the target blur radius
                         // jQuery might not reach the end value
                         setBlur(ele, endRadius);
                    }
                });
            };
    
        // Start tweening
        tweenBlur('.item', 0, 10);
    });
    

    You can see this updated code in action in the attached code snippet below.


    It is important to note that Firefox (FF ≥35 and above supports unprefix CSS filters), IE and Opera has no support for CSS3 filters, so there is no need to use -moz-, -ms- or -o- prefixes :)

    See fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/teddyrised/c72Eb/ (prior to update)

    See code snippet below for the most up-to-date example:

    $(function() {
            // Generic function to set blur radius of $ele
        var setBlur = function(ele, radius) {
                $(ele).css({
                   "-webkit-filter": "blur("+radius+"px)",
                    "filter": "blur("+radius+"px)"
               });
           },
           
           // Generic function to tween blur radius
           tweenBlur = function(ele, startRadius, endRadius) {
                $({blurRadius: startRadius}).animate({blurRadius: endRadius}, {
                    duration: 500,
                    easing: 'swing', // or "linear"
                                     // use jQuery UI or Easing plugin for more options
                    step: function() {
                        setBlur(ele, this.blurRadius);
                    },
                    complete: function() {
                        // Final callback to set the target blur radius
                        // jQuery might not reach the end value
                        setBlur(ele, endRadius);
                   }
               });
            };
        
        // Start tweening towards blurred image
        window.setTimeout(function() {
            tweenBlur('.item', 0, 10);
        }, 1000);
        
        // Reverse tweening after 3 seconds
        window.setTimeout(function() {
            tweenBlur('.item', 10, 0);
        }, 3000);
    });
    
    

    Sample text that will be blurred.

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