Got it. I was talking to Valerio and he said its possible, and its easy enough. Just add this line of code:
Element.Styles.MozTransform = "rotate(@deg) scale(@)"; before you call your effects. The working demo: http://mootools.net/shell/HtauU/4/ Adding this property you can pass an array with 2 elements and it will be applied correctly to your transform style, like this: el.setStyle('MozTransform', [50, 2]); Thats why the effect works. On Mar 27, 9:12 am, patcullen <[email protected]> wrote: > I tried some of the ideas presented in the replies, but didnt find > resolve. To try explain the problem a little clearer i created a new > shell example..http://mootools.net/shell/HtauU/3/ > > The first two buttons illustrate tweening the css3 transform property, > but on only one 'dimension'. First button only tweens rotation, second > only does scaling. > Third button illustrates how Mootools conveniently allows me to: > setStyle('-moz-transform', 'rotate(50deg) scale(2)') which applies > both the rotation and the scaling to the element. > Fourth button illustrates how I cannot get this to work with tweening. > *** This is what Im trying to figure out. > > The Element.setStyle in the shell example is copied from core to try > work some arounds, but it has not helped, infact when enabled, my > additions dont effect the element at all which confuses me even more. > > Thanks for the help thus far. > // pat cullen > > On Mar 26, 2:10 pm, patcullen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, I'm busy putting together some ideas for a webtop, one of the > > peripheral features (one of the fun ones to code) is the ability to > > alt-tab between windows/forms. > > > So far this idea largely rests on the ability for a browser to > > implement the CSS3 transform rule. Here's my mooshell > > example:http://mootools.net/shell/S53HG/ > > > I've only just started and have had many ideas for this plugin; but > > don't want to continue if, or until I can figure out this problem... I > > cant (even after abusing the core library a bit) get the css3 > > transform effect to work while being morphed by mootools. The wierd > > thing is that using setStyles directly does apply these CSS3 rules. > > > Hopefully if you have a look at the mooshell it will make more sense. > > If I can get this working, I hope to buff it up with events, plenty of > > options, then stick it on forge. The only other idea I can apply it to > > so far is for looking at photos in a gallery. > > > // pat > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to mootools-users+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words "REMOVE ME" as the subject.
