You do know that WebKit browsers, Opera and IE10 also support
animations with the appropriate prefixes, I hope…
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
getting this to work in different browsers was surprisingly tricky
(ignore the heap of rubble that's 1test to 7test please).
On 6/26/12 9:48 AM, Sandy wrote:
You do know that WebKit browsers, Opera and IE10 also support
animations with the appropriate prefixes, I hope…
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
[...]
3 seems to only work in FF - I haven't figured out where I've scrambled
the syntax yet
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Sandy sfeld...@sympatico.ca wrote:
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
does this work in pc browsers?
This end: HP Pavilion g4 Notebook PC
Chrome/19.0.1084.56
1/ Changes block background-color-- no pattern. Intentional?
2/, 4/, 5/, 6/, 7, 8/ and
Sorry I have only a second to jump in -
[] First do you know about caniuse.com? Great resource for seeing what is
supported and by whom.
Next, Opera doesn't support the animation property yet try something like
-o-transition: background-color .25s ease-out;
just add :hover to the rule with the
3 seems to only work in FF - I haven't figured out where I've scrambled
the syntax yet for Safari Chrome.
2 questions:
- does this work in pc browsers?
- what's up with 3?
A.1. If this refers to #3, you'll have the same problem
A.2. You don't have a gradient defined for Webkit.
Instead,
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
does this work in pc browsers?
This end: HP Pavilion g4 Notebook PC
Chrome/19.0.1084.56
1/ Changes block background-color-- no pattern. Intentional?
2/, 4/, 5/, 6/, 7, 8/ and 9/ :: pass
3/ :: fails
Opera/12.00
1/ Changes block
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Sandy sfeld...@sympatico.ca wrote:
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
does this work in pc browsers?
David, thanks so much for taking the time to go through these - this is
really helpful.
- 1 *is* just a colour change (as in starting small).