CSS3 transitions are triggered by changes in properties. It can be any 
property, like "display: none" changing to "display: block". You can change any 
property of a widget from your code, and it will trigger the transition 
automatically.

Suppose you want a widget to slowly increase in size. You tie a transition to 
the "width" and "height" properties. Then you call myWidget.setSize("100px", 
"100px") in your code, and it will trigger your transition effect.

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