display none css animation code example

Example 1: css display none transition

div {
  border: 1px solid #eee;
}
div > ul {
  visibility: hidden;
  opacity: 0;
  transition: visibility 0s, opacity 0.5s linear;
}
div:hover > ul {
  visibility: visible;
  opacity: 1;
}

Example 2: how to animate div display

<!-- Here's a way to animate/transition 
the opacity and display of your div! -->
<style>
  /*This is a fade in example.*/
  @keyframes fadeIn {
    0% {display:none; opacity:0;}
    1% {display:block; opacity:0;}
    100% {display:block; opacity:1;}
  }
  /*This is a fade out example. */
  @keyframes fadeOut {
    0% {display:block; opacity:1;}
    1% {display:none; opacity:1;}
    100% {display: none; opacity:0;}
  }
  #animate {
    /*put animation attributes here. Here's a list.
    (https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_animations.asp)*/
    animation-duration: 2s;
    animation-iteration-count: 1;
    /*put the default display and opacity here, the same as "0%"*/
    display: none;
    opacity: 0;
  }
</style>
<script>
  function appear() {
    document.getElementById('animate').style.animationName = "example";
    /* you can also change the display completely after the animation 
    is done. (setTimeout, same time as animation-duration). For example,
    setTimeout after 2 seconds, and make function .style.display = "block";
    and style.opacity = "1"; to make the change permanent. */
  }
</script>
<!-- You can put anything to activate the function, by the way. -->
<button onclick="appear()"> example </button>
<!-- This div is what's being animated, which explains why the function
appear() has 'animate' in it. -->
<div id="animate"> </div>