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html - How to run the CSS3 animation to the end if the selector is not matching anymore?

I've always thought that CSS3 Animations (differently from CSS3 Transitions) once started, always finish the job, no matter if the selector is not matching anymore the element that activated them.

I'm realizing today that I was probably wrong.

In the following example, an animation is triggered by the :focus and :active pseudo-classes. Focus on the first textfield:

  • if you press the tab button slowly, you will see the animations starting and ending correctly;
  • if you press the tab button quickly, you will see that once a new element get the focus, the old element's animation immediately ends and disappear.

@-webkit-keyframes pressed {    
    0%, 100% { transform : scale(1); }
         50% { transform : scale(2); }
}
@keyframes pressed {    
    0%, 100% { transform : scale(1); }
         50% { transform : scale(2); }
}
a:focus, a:active {
    -webkit-animation : pressed 2s; 
            animation : pressed 2s; 
}

a, input {
          border : 1px solid silver; 
         padding : 5px;
          height : 40px;
     line-height : 28px;
          margin : 0px;
         display : inline-block;
           width : 33.3%;
      box-sizing : border-box;  
      background : white; 
  vertical-align : middle;
}

a { 
           color : dodgerBlue; 
 text-decoration : none;}

input {
           color : red;
}
<input type="text" id="foo" value="Start here, then press tab" /><a  href = "#">
Lorem
</a><a  href = "#">
Ipsum
</a><a  href = "#">
dolor
</a><a  href = "#">
sit
</a><a  href = "#">
amet
</a><a  href = "#">
consectetur 
</a><a  href = "#">
adipiscing 
</a><a  href = "#">
elit
</a>
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As discussed in comments there is currently no way to force an animation to complete one full cycle even after the selector rule which originally applied the animation is no longer applicable.

The only way to achieve this is by using scripting. Below is a sample snippet using JavaScript. What this does is to add a class (that has the animation property set) to the element when it gains focus and then remove it only when the animation ends.

Note: I have used webkitAnimationEnd event in the snippet and so it would not work in other browsers. The code also needs more fine tuning because it currently removes the class only on animation end. So, if you tab out and tab in before one cycle is completed then nothing happens.

window.onload = function() {
  var anchors = document.querySelectorAll('a');
  for (var i = 0; i < anchors.length; i++) {
    anchors[i].addEventListener('focus', function() {
      addanim(this);
    });
    anchors[i].addEventListener('webkitAnimationEnd', function() {
      endanim(this);
    });
  }

  function addanim(el) {
    el.classList.add('focus');
  }

  function endanim(el) {
    el.classList.remove('focus');
  }
}
@keyframes pressed {
  0%, 100% {
    transform: scale(1);
  }
  50% {
    transform: scale(2);
  }
}
.focus {
  animation: pressed 2s;
}
a,
input {
  border: 1px solid silver;
  padding: 5px;
  height: 40px;
  line-height: 28px;
  margin: 0px;
  display: inline-block;
  width: 33.3%;
  box-sizing: border-box;
  background: white;
}
a {
  color: dodgerBlue;
  text-decoration: none;
}
input {
  color: red;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/prefixfree/1.0.7/prefixfree.min.js"></script>

<input type="text" id="foo" value="Start here, then press tab" />
<a href="#">Lorem</a>
<a href="#">Ipsum</a>
<a href="#">dolor</a>
<a href="#">sit</a>
<a href="#">amet</a>
<a href="#">consectetur</a>
<a href="#">adipiscing</a>
<a href="#">elit</a>

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