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Basically CSS 3d transform is jumping (or scaling chaotically) on hover event. To see this glitch you need to hover in and out quickly several times (only Chrome).

Example 1
Example 2

Code is as simple as possible:

<div></div>

div {
    width: 50px;
    height:50px;
    background: blue;
    -webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 0.3s ease-out,
                        background 0.3s ease-out;
}
div:hover {
    background: red;
    -webkit-transform: perspective(100px) translate3d(10px, 10px, 20px);
}

I have tried to attach the -webkit-backface-visibility: hidden; as I found this solution in related jumping/flashing issue in Chrome, but in my case it did nothing at all.

Does anyone know this issue? Or I am doing something wrong?

1 Answer 1

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This happens because you're not providing any default translate values on your elements prior to their :hover states. Simply add in default values for these and the problem goes away:

Example 1

div {
    width: 50px;
    height:50px;
    background: blue;
    -webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 0.3s ease-out,
                        background 0.3s ease-out;
    -webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}

JSFiddle demo.

Example 2

div:nth-child(2) {
    background: rgba(0, 0, 255, .5);
    -webkit-transform: translateZ(0);
}

JSFiddle demo.

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  • I have the same glitch in your code. Can you check first example it is much more simple
    – Alex
    Jun 2, 2014 at 14:37
  • @Alex which example are you looking at and which browser are you using? Both examples in my answer seem to be working correctly in Chrome. Jun 2, 2014 at 14:39
  • @Alex Please see Example 1 in my answer. This uses -webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0); Jun 2, 2014 at 14:41
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    Ok, yes, now I see. I got confused too many tabs with jsFiddles was open :) Thank you!
    – Alex
    Jun 2, 2014 at 14:46

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