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I've done an animation that currently works in -webkit browsers (safari,chrome) and Opera, but not in IE and firefox.

You can see the animation in action here.

There are 2 transformations, one applied to the field that works cross-browsers, and one applied to players that in firefox and IE looks like this: enter image description here

But it should looks like (as in Chrome, Safari and Opera):enter image description here

Here are the rules applied to players:

  @-moz-keyframes giocatoreRot {
      from { -moz-transform: rotateX(0deg); }
      to { -moz-transform: rotateX(-60deg); }
  }
  @-webkit-keyframes giocatoreRot {
     from {-webkit-transform: rotateX(0deg);}
     to {-webkit-transform: rotateX(-60deg);}
  }

  /* all other browsers */
  @keyframes giocatoreRot {
    from {
       transform: rotateX(0deg);
       -ms-transform: rotateX(0deg);
     }
    to {
       transform: rotateX(-60deg);
       -ms-transform: rotateX(-60deg);
    }
  }

  .giocatoreRot{
     height: 120px;
     z-index: 10;

     -webkit-transform: rotateX(-60deg);
     -moz-transform: rotateX(-60deg);
     -ms-transform: rotateX(-60deg);
     -o-transform: rotate(-60deg);
     transform: rotateX(-60deg);

     -webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d;
     -moz-transform-style: preserve-3d;
     -ms-transform-style: preserve-3d;
     transform-style: preserve-3d;

     -webkit-animation:giocatoreRot 2s linear;
     -moz-animation:giocatoreRot 2s linear;
     -o-animation:giocatoreRot 2s linear;
     -ms-animation:giocatoreRot 2s linear;
     animation:giocatoreRot 2s linear;      
   }

They are the same rules used for rotating #field. I haven't posted snippet because you can try different rules in the link above.

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  • preserve-3d is not supported in IE: caniuse.com/#search=transform-style Oct 27, 2015 at 12:03
  • +respect for testing in opera, go you! Oct 27, 2015 at 12:04
  • @StephanBijzitter Doesn't Opera use webkit/blink now? Anyhow, apart from adding more time to testing it is quite useless to look at Opera. Oct 27, 2015 at 12:05
  • @somethinghere yeah it uses Blink, it's almost identical to Chrome's engine but sometimes there's small inconsistencies. Oct 27, 2015 at 12:07
  • Firefox and IE have the same behaviour; preserve-3d is not supported by IE, but fully supported by firefox. So why firefox has this behaviour?
    – Jacopo
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:24

1 Answer 1

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Add perspective on the parent.

Example : (to your .contenitore)

.contenitore {
   // ...
   perspective: 1000px;
}
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  • Added also in the website so that you can check it. It doesn't fix the problem.
    – Jacopo
    Oct 27, 2015 at 15:37
  • i dont see you added @Jacopo
    – l2aelba
    Oct 28, 2015 at 7:54
  • I've deleted the animation for Firefox and IE because: • IE doesn't support preserve-3d. • Firefox has a completely different behaviour than other browsers
    – Jacopo
    Oct 29, 2015 at 15:31

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