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jquery.animate background-position doesn't work

I have a small script that animates background positions, sadly it doesn't work in FireFox.
It works in IE and Chrome.

$('#background').animate({
     'background-position-x': -1020
});

How come it doesn't work in FireFox?
Thanks in advance!

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You can always create your own little plugin, it's not that hard.

Using jQuery 1.8 we now have access to the $.Animation method that gives us the animated values directly without to much work, so we can do something like :

$.fn.animateBG = function(x, y, speed) {
    var pos = this.css('background-position').split(' ');
    this.x = parseInt(pos[0]) || 0;
    this.y = parseInt(pos[1]) || 0;
    $.Animation( this, {
        x: x,
        y: y
      }, { 
        duration: speed
      }).progress(function(e) {
          this.css('background-position', e.tweens[0].now+'px '+e.tweens[1].now+'px');
    });
    return this;
}

And then to use it we can do:

$("#background").animateBG(x-value, y-value, speed);​

live example: $("#background").animateBG("0px", "-45px", 300);​

FIDDLE

Disclaimer: This is not a finished and tested plugin, but something I spent ten minutes creating in jsFiddle, but test it out and do the changes you need to, and it should work just fine for you.

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Quoting https://stackoverflow.com/a/8378817/168735

background-position-x is non standard CSS property and it is not supported by Firefox.

See:

http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/background-position-x-y https://stackoverflow.com/a/8175460/1011582

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As pointed out earlier, background-position-x and background-position-y are nonstandard.

There are two options you could explore:

  1. jQuery background animation plugin (example: http://snook.ca/archives/javascript/jquery-bg-image-animations/)
  2. CSS3 transitions
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  • The addon makes it work in FF (if you're using jQuery 1.7). jQuery 1.8 messes up the whole concept of backgroundPosition it seems :( Sep 12, 2012 at 21:10
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As you can read here: http://my.safaribooksonline.com/0130092789/ch14lev1sec7?portal=oreilly, this is a Internet Explorer CSS specific property.

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  • How come it works in Chrome? And is there any other way to animate background position?
    – Jay Wit
    Aug 28, 2012 at 13:58
  • Because Chrome has copied a bunch of IE-specific stuff (including things like window.event for example). Aug 29, 2012 at 6:47
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Firefox don't support background-position-x or background-position-y. You should write a simple function that calculate current x and y position, desired position and using setTimeout and $(el).css just animate it. Or use CSS3 animations.

P.S. Sorry, for my previous post.

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    Then again, animate does not accept two values !
    – adeneo
    Aug 28, 2012 at 13:59
  • Edited code, this should help you :) Use values in string
    – Setthase
    Aug 28, 2012 at 14:00
  • Do you even test this stuff before posting ?
    – adeneo
    Aug 28, 2012 at 14:02
  • adeneo - my bad, sorry for creating confusion untested funciton, I was to much sure it would be work and don't test it
    – Setthase
    Aug 28, 2012 at 14:24

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