In the context of web design or user interfaces, a cursor trigger refers to an action that occurs when a user moves their mouse cursor over a specific element on the screen.
A micro-animation is a subtle, often brief animated effect that enhances the user experience by providing visual feedback or guiding the user’s attention.
In your specific example of book front – book turning around, here’s how it would work:
- Imagine an animation of a book's cover displayed on a webpage.
- When the user moves their cursor over the book cover, this action serves as the trigger.
- As a result of the cursor being over the cover, a micro-animation occurs where the book appears to turn around, revealing its back cover to the user.
This type of animation not only makes the interaction more engaging but also offers a visual cue that something is happening, drawing in the user's attention. It can also facilitate better interactivity on websites, encouraging users to explore content further.