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A: how to create animated CSS button?

JonathanYes it can be done with pure CSS. You'll need: CSS3 animation / @keyframes CSS3 gradients

 
It is great that you are trying to help the asker out. However, leaving an answer with only a link can be harmful in some cases. While your answer is good now, if the link were ever to die, your answer would lose it's value. So it will be helpful if you summarize the content from the article in your answer. See this question for clarification.
 
@CodyGuldner It was already the answer he requested, I only added links with the keywords in google to make it easier. The links provide no extra information themselves. Please read his question more carefully.
 
It doesn't matter the circumstance. If the links die, your answer would be completely useless
 
Useless to whom? Are you serious?
 
If the websites that you link to die, all that your post would consist of would be 2 links with no information.
 
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One more time: the links DO NOT point to any specific information, they are LITERALLY those copied keywords in a Google search...
Nice, didn't know SO had chat
Anyway, to prevent useless comments cluttering
You're reply and downvote is not just
OP asks: Anyone have any ideas or guides for similar?
So the answer without the links is a sufficient answer, it's also the only pure CSS way possible, so a very valid answer imo
Then when I editted the links in to make his search easier, you come in and downvote a perfectly valid answer
how is that helping the OP?
 
It isn't a valid answer because the links are literally just searching on google for him. He can do that himself. You haven't given him any information to go on, other than what to use. It's the same reason they banned lmgtfy.com in comments.
I downvoted it because answers are supposed to give straight answers. By you only giving him links, he has to decide for himself what information at those links is what he wants
What you posted as an answer would be great as a comment, but not as an answer
 
"Anyone have any ideas or guides for similar?"
I'd say recommending to use CSS animations and gradients is a perfectly vali answer to that question
Well if you feel it's just good evening to you. I just don't think it it.
 
Google isn't a guide. Google is a search engine
He is asking how to reproduce it, along with the thinking behind it. It was just worded poorly
 
You're clearly convinced of your opninion so let's leave it at that, have a nice evening.
 

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