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I have been programming in Firefox 7.

I already know that it is possible to rotate a css3 block by going MozTransform: rotate(45deg); inside my css. I also know how to access and change this from javascript.

However I wish to incline a css block based on one of it's corners, not its centre. Is there a straightforward way to do this using generic javascript, in a way that would work on other used browser engines?

Please reply to my user account email!


(Without resorting to a Matrix transformation technique, that woudn't work away from IE9).

I have been programming in Firefox 7. I already know that it is possible to rotate a css3 block by going MozTransform: rotate(45deg); inside my css. I also know how to access and change this from javascript. However I wish to'' incline'' a css block based on one of it's corners, not its centre. Is there a straightforward way to do this using generic javascript, in a way that would work on other used browser engines? Please reply to my user account email! (Without resorting to a Matrix transformation technique, that woudn't work away from IE9).

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This forum focuses on end-user support. You can find more web development help on the mozillaZine Web Development board. Separate forum, separate registration. Please note the tips in the Sticky Post at the top of the forum before posting.

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I can't gain access to my mozillaZine account, don't have a username email address pair for my account to change the details, and can't find an administrator email address that I can ask for help for my login outside.

Can I have an administrator email address for the mozillaZine forum, and or can someone address my original question here anyway, if they can?