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Css3 isnot working on ff14

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  • Last reply by cor-el

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#mebu_bar_btn {
    -webkit-transition:All 0.5s ease;
    -moz-transition:All 0.5s ease;
    -o-transition:All 0.5s ease;
    -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px);
    -moz-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px);
    -o-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px);
}

#mebu_bar_btn:hover {
	-webkit-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px);
    -moz-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px);
    -o-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px);
}

This code is not working anymore on ff14, why? why you made worst the ff14?

<pre><nowiki>#mebu_bar_btn { -webkit-transition:All 0.5s ease; -moz-transition:All 0.5s ease; -o-transition:All 0.5s ease; -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px); -moz-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px); -o-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1) skew(0deg) translate(0px); } #mebu_bar_btn:hover { -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); -moz-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); -o-transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.67) skew(1deg) translate(0px); }</nowiki></pre> This code is not working anymore on ff14, why? why you made worst the ff14?

Modified by cor-el

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Firefox 14 removed support for skew() because it was removed from the CSS standard. You need to replace it with skewX() and skewY(). See https://developer.mozilla.org/En/CSS/transform for the syntax.

(Not sure why there was such a rush to remove it before people became accustomed to the replacement, but... that is a question for another day.)

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Firefox 14 removed support for skew() because it was removed from the CSS standard. You need to replace it with skewX() and skewY(). See https://developer.mozilla.org/En/CSS/transform for the syntax.

(Not sure why there was such a rush to remove it before people became accustomed to the replacement, but... that is a question for another day.)

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yeah you are right! nice ...

Modified by strogylos72

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They've decided to undo the removal of skew(). One of the next Firefox 15 betas (b3?) will have support for skew() again.

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