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13 questions linked to/from 3D CSS transform, jagged edges in Firefox
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css transform, jagged edges in chrome
I've been using CSS3 transform to rotate images and textboxes with borders in my website.
The problem is that the border look jagged in Chrome, like a (low-resolution) game without Anti-Aliasing. In ...
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-webkit-transform rotate - Pixelated images in Chrome
Using -webkit-transform: rotate(-5deg); on a container div, Chrome renders the grid of images with really jagged edges. Whereas in FF (-moz-transform:) and IE (-ms-filter:) everything looks OK - see ...
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Anti-aliasing on rotated div with border image in firefox
I have a div rotated 45 degrees, with a border image on it.
In chrome and safari, it renders fine.
In firefox, nasty anti aliasing lines appear around the edge of the rotated div, between the edge ...
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Triangle shaped pointer / border on a horizontal line
I am trying to create triangle shaped pointer/border on a horizontal line.
Here is an example of what I am trying to achieve:
I tried manipulating the top border of a div, but everything I've done ...
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Wobbly CSS Animation with Border-Radius in Internet Explorer
In Internet Explorer this animation appears to wobble. I was reading the answer to this question and they made it sound as though it is possible to fix.
I cannot really use an image as the border ...
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Div's border isn't a straight line after rotating in Firefox in Mac
I have a div which has two child div's, one div on the screen plan and other vertically perpendicular to the screen.
I try to rotate the div along Y axis for about 30 degrees. keeping its transform-...
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CSS Transform Perspective bad pixelation in Firefox
I am trying to make tabs like Chrome tabs. I use:
transform:perspective(4px) rotateX(-1deg);
-webkit-transform:perspective(4px) rotateX(-1deg);
-moz-transform:perspective(4px) rotateX(-1deg);
It ...
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Advice on how to create this button shape
I would like to create a button that has 2 slight wings either side but not completely sure how to achieve this shape and was wondering if anyone could offer some guidance?
I understand that I will ...
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In 3D graphics, why is antialiasing not more often achieved using textures?
Commonly, techniques such as supersampling or multisampling are used to produce high fidelity images.
I've been messing around on mobile devices with CSS3 3D lately and this trick does a fantastic ...
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CSS3 transform rotate causes jagged edges in Firefox
I am using transform perspective(550px) rotateY(40deg) on button hover and it works just fine on every single browser except for Firefox. I've already tried using border: 1px solid transparent or ...
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Triangle edges in navigation appear jagged
I am building navigation like this: http://jsfiddle.net/techydude/XZLDq/
I had help from other members to help me figure out how to build navigation with slanted edges, however the edges do not ...
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CSS transform: skew, jagged edges
Similary to css transform, jagged edges in chrome and 3D CSS transform, jagged edges in Firefox.
I've searched a lot of article for this problem, I use transform: skew.
I tried to use backface-...
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Firefox renders poorly box shadow when rotation applied
I have an issue with Firefox rendering element to which is applied box shadow and rotation.
Is there any fix for this? I tried to apply rotateZ() backface visibility, no results.
.button{
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