@keyframes not being used.

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@keyframes not being used.

Unread post by 133794m3r » 2017-12-14, 21:13

As it says css animations using @keyframe isn't working. neither is @-moz-keyframes. They're not working with the latest release on linux thus resulting in a very very large cpu spike for anyone who uses them.

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Re: @keyframes not being used.

Unread post by Moonchild » 2017-12-15, 19:15

Should work just fine -- at least https://jsfiddle.net/buLs0f3q/ works as-intended. O.S. should not make a difference for this.

Also, the -moz prefix hasn't been used since Firefox v16
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