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Hello everyone, welcome to the CSS lesson. In this video, we are gonna learn about the transform: rotateY(), transform: rotateX() and transform: rotate(). The CSS rotateY() function of the transform property is used to rotate elements vertically around the Y-axis. Here the element has rotated vertically by 60 degrees. Rotate the element by 100 degrees, 150 degrees, and so on, okay. The CSS rotateX() function of the transform property is used to rotate elements horizontally around the x-axis. Here the element has rotated horizontally by 50 degrees. Rotate the element by 100 degrees, 180 degrees, and so on. The CSS rotate() function of the transform property is used to rotate elements in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. The negative values rotate the element in an anti-clockwise direction and the positive values rotate the element in a clockwise direction. The value can also be in turns, gradians, and radians. Thats it! Thanks for watching. Stay technically sound and spread lov