You don't. You use JavaScript or even better. jQuery. IMO.
jQuery would handle what your wanting very nicely. I for one avoid animations
with CSS. But that is just me I assume.
Best,
Karl
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On Aug 27, 2013, at 4:38 PM, Kuzeko Web Design - Matteo Lissandrini
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> Ok, t
Ok, thank you.
But then, the question becomes: how do I accomplish that effect with only
CSS?
I.e., text of different length scrolling vertically from end to end without
hardcoding px or a predefined height??
Thanks
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On 27 August 2013 22:30, Eric wrote:
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> It'
It's more of a misbehavior than a bug. The Moz engineering team probably just
decided not to go back and change it after the spec was finalized. It's sort of
like how they're the only UA that doesn't support display: run-in. Back int he
'90s a bug was opened on it and loads of note by senior engine
Thank you all for the answers, but now I am really confused.
So is this supposed to do so or is a bug?
Can you fork my example and show me how to have this work properly if this
is possible?
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On 27 August 2013 08:28, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
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> Le 27 août 201
Thank you Yucca
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On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:37 AM, Jukka K. Korpela
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> 2013-08-26 22:18, Tom Livingston wrote:
>> Anyone (still) use this? Is there something better?
>>
>> http://selectivizr.com/
>>
>> I use it regularly as nth-of type and first/last-of-ty