By: Artyom
I normally use Chrome for day-to-day browsing, but having read this post I decided to pull up my Firefox (which I upgraded to version 6 yesterday) to see how the boxes near the footer are supposed to...
View ArticleBy: Artyom
Only seems to happen when the viewport width is larger than 1024 pixels, at certain width/height combinations (my full-sized Firefox window must be one of those combinations). Maybe it has to do...
View ArticleBy: Charbs
Pretty cool effect on the boxes down the footer. I remember that effect was there in the previous design, I’m guessing you were using jQuery for that? Cause it used to nicely slide in even on chrome.
View ArticleBy: Richard
This is great as clean markup is diffidently needed and much loved by myself! Cheers
View ArticleBy: George Dina
I look at the table with browser support and versions and I’m sad. That’s why it’s still safe to use jQuery for this kind of stuff.
View ArticleBy: gxg
The Canary/dev versions of Chrome (v. 15) don’t have support for transitions & animations on generated content either. So I guess it’s still some time before we will see this in Chrome.
View ArticleBy: Noury Janse
I’m still convinced of the idea that today’s web developer is more of ‘the support every browser and try to make every website the same in every browser’ flow. We need to move to the new style and add...
View ArticleBy: Ahmad Awais
I have been a great fan of CSS3 ! but the thing that is hurting , is the stream of non compatible browsers ! I was upto the animations part on my blog but … I guess , I have to wait
View ArticleBy: John
In reply to <a href="https://css-tricks.com/transitions-and-animations-on-css-generated-content/#comment-103604">John</a>. Heh, yeah sorry if I added any confusion to anyone. I was...
View ArticleBy: Larry
I have been thinking of looking into this, as we’re busy with a complete overhaul on our site, and were hoping to use transitions with a sprite inside the pseudo elements! What a bummer that it’s not...
View ArticleBy: Michael Gunner
I’m pretty sure we’re almost at the point where IE7 support can be abandoned. It’s browser share is only 1/2% higher than IE6.
View ArticleBy: James Brocklehurst
Yep, can’t wait for this to be implemented, specifically because it will make transitioning between background images possible on a single element. Thanks Chris for flagging this up, hopefully the...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....