You'll want to use -moz for Firefox; -o for Opera. Those are the extensions to correctly format within those browsers. A great site for shapes here.
.trapezoid
{
border-bottom: 100px solid red;
border-left: 50px solid transparent;
border-right: 50px solid transparent;
height: 0;
width: 100px;
transform:rotate(180deg);
-moz-transform:rotate(180deg); /* Firefox 4 */
-webkit-transform:rotate(180deg); /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transform:rotate(180deg); /* Opera */
}
Also I'm not sure if your trying to alter an effect of some sort; but the transition code would look like this:
transition:width 2s, height 2s;
-moz-transition:width 2s, height 2s, -moz-transform 2s; /* Firefox 4 */
-webkit-transition:width 2s, height 2s, -webkit-transform 2s; /* Safari and Chrome */
-o-transition:width 2s, height 2s, -o-transform 2s; /* Opera */
Just add the transition before hand; then throw the transform on a hover. If your trying to add it like a button. Hopefully that helps.
I've used Firebug to view some additional data; with Firefox 16.02 this code worked:
.trapezium
{
height: 0px;
width: 80px;
border-bottom-width: 80px;
border-bottom-style: solid;
border-bottom-color: #2d9dcd;
border-left-width-value: 40px;
border-left-style-value: solid;
border-left-color-value: transparent;
border-right-width-value: 40px;
border-right-style-value: solid;
border-right-color-value: transparent;
margin-top: 30px;
margin-right: 0px;
margin-bottom: 0px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
I believe that is what you are looking for. Try that and let me know if it works.