Examine the problem in the three figures below. I want to expand what already works perfectly in Mozilla FireFox and Google Chrome, to work perfect in Microsoft Edge, too.
Mozilla FireFox: Google Chrome: Microsoft Edge:
I want a deliberatly pixelate, NON-anti-aliased, representation of my sprite image enlargement in Microsoft Edge, but no matter what I've tried has failed so far in that single browser. I want an elegant CSS-only way to stretch the current code sothat in Microsoft Edge it works as it already does in the other two major browsers. What haven't I tried yet? Thanks in advance!
HTML:
<box><icon style="background-position:0px -3081px"></icon></box>
CSS:
box {
float: left;
text-align: center;
width: 40px;
}
icon {
background:url(../layout/icons.png) no-repeat;
background-color: white;
margin: auto;
margin-top: -10px;
width:13px;
height:13px;
display: block;
-ms-transform: scale(3);
-o-transform: scale(3);
-webkit-transform: scale(3);
transform: scale(3);
-ms-interpolation-mode: nearest-neighbor; /* IE8+ */
image-rendering: -moz-crisp-edges; /* Firefox */
image-rendering: -o-crisp-edges; /* Opera */
image-rendering: -webkit-optimize-contrast; /* Chrome (and eventually Safari) */
image-rendering: pixelated; /* Chrome */
image-rendering: optimizeSpeed; /* stop smoothing, speeden up instead */
image-rendering: optimize-contrast; /* CSS3 Proposed */
}