Similary to "css transform, jagged edges in chrome", same occurs with Firefox on 3D transforms, eg: http://jsfiddle.net/78d8K/5/ (<- remember: Firefox)
This time, backface-visibility
doesn't help :(
Any idea?
Similary to "css transform, jagged edges in chrome", same occurs with Firefox on 3D transforms, eg: http://jsfiddle.net/78d8K/5/ (<- remember: Firefox)
This time, backface-visibility
doesn't help :(
Any idea?
Edited answer: (after comments)
"Workaround", add a transparent outline attribute:
outline: 1px solid transparent;
Tested on Firefox 10.0.2 Windows 7: http://jsfiddle.net/nKhr8/
Original answer: (background-color dependent)
"Workaround", add a border attribute with the same color of your background (white this case):
border: 1px solid white;
Tested on Firefox 10.0.2 Windows 7: http://jsfiddle.net/LPEfC/
border-width:0
or border-color:transparent
or border-color:rgba(255,255,255,0)
in order the trick to be background-color independent — but does not work anymore... — But interesting workaround, thx!
img
that's been rotate(15deg)
but oddly enough, it does!
Oct 4, 2013 at 18:18
If you want to prevent anti-aliased border
Below worked better for me
border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
if the border should be clearly visible, this might not be the perfect solution though, in which you'd better stick to @Juan's answer.
Below is a taken screenshot of the cube turning
Apart from using outline
, the following works as well:
box-shadow: 0 0 0 1px transparent;
filter:blur(.25px);
works for me and doesn't looks too blurry.
Example: https://codepen.io/Grilly86/pen/QWLXBbX (try editing line 22 in the (S)CSS)