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[Music] this video is sponsored by dev Mountain if youre interested in learning web development iOS or UX design dev Mountain is a 12-week design and development bootcamp intended to get you a full time position in the industry to learn more visit dev mountain comm or click the link in the description below hey whats going on guys so today I have a UI project that was actually created by a friend of mine Florin pop who is a front-end developer and he created this sliding sign-in signup form so basically we have just this elegant looking form with this overlay on the side that has a sign up button if I click that you can see that now we get the sign up form ok so we can toggle between the sign in and sign up with this cool effect and we can do this by having CSS transitions using transform translate and also adding a little bit of JavaScript to trigger an event when we click the button to add and remove assert to the container all right now Florin has a website that has a blog and so