That's not possible (mainly just a syntactic limitation). Right now
the transform is essentially determined by the first keyword, e.g.,
below. Internally the code could handle an arbitrary transform, but
the syntax doesn't support it.
dave
(hy...@apple.com)
On Mar 4, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Jonathan Smiley wrote:
Is it possible to apply a transform (like skew) to the reflection
generated by -webkit-box-reflect? My current style is:
-webkit-box-reflect: below 4px
-webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom,
from(transparent),
color-stop(0.8, transparent),
to(rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25)));
I'd like to skew the reflection only (not the reflected object) such
that the reflection's bottom edge is wider than the top. I've
checked the relatively sparse documentation and can't seem to find a
definitive answer...if it's possible I imagine it's a syntactical
thing. Thanks!
- Jonathan Smiley
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