Method 1:
If you are looking for a self-invoking transition then you should use CSS 3 Animations. They aren’t supported either, but this is exactly the kind of thing they were made for.
CSS
#test p { margin-top: 25px; font-size: 21px; text-align: center; -webkit-animation: fadein 2s; /* Safari, Chrome and Opera > 12.1 */ -moz-animation: fadein 2s; /* Firefox < 16 */ -ms-animation: fadein 2s; /* Internet Explorer */ -o-animation: fadein 2s; /* Opera < 12.1 */ animation: fadein 2s; } @keyframes fadein { from { opacity: 0; } to { opacity: 1; } } /* Firefox < 16 */ @-moz-keyframes fadein { from { opacity: 0; } to { opacity: 1; } } /* Safari, Chrome and Opera > 12.1 */ @-webkit-keyframes fadein { from { opacity: 0; } to { opacity: 1; } } /* Internet Explorer */ @-ms-keyframes fadein { from { opacity: 0; } to { opacity: 1; } } /* Opera < 12.1 */ @-o-keyframes fadein { from { opacity: 0; } to { opacity: 1; } }
Demo
Browser Support
All modern browsers and Internet Explorer 10 (and later): http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-animation
Method 2:
Alternatively, you can use jQuery (or plain JavaScript; see the third code block) to change the class on load:
jQuery
$("#test p").addClass("load");
CSS
#test p { opacity: 0; font-size: 21px; margin-top: 25px; text-align: center; -webkit-transition: opacity 2s ease-in; -moz-transition: opacity 2s ease-in; -ms-transition: opacity 2s ease-in; -o-transition: opacity 2s ease-in; transition: opacity 2s ease-in; } #test p.load { opacity: 1; }
Plain JavaScript (not in the demo)
document.getElementById("test").children[0].className += " load";
Demo
Browser Support
All modern browsers and Internet Explorer 10 (and later): http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-transitions
Method 3:
Or, you can use the method that .Mail uses:
jQuery
$("#test p").delay(1000).animate({ opacity: 1 }, 700);
CSS
#test p { opacity: 0; font-size: 21px; margin-top: 25px; text-align: center; }
Demo
Browser Support
jQuery 1.x: All modern browsers and Internet Explorer 6 (and later): http://jquery.com/browser-support/
jQuery 2.x: All modern browsers and Internet Explorer 9 (and later): http://jquery.com/browser-support/
This method is the most cross-compatible as the target browser does not need to support CSS 3 transitions or animations.