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Following up on #8282:
Currently to set a style that behaves differently based on whether the element is in the viewport, one has to use scroll-driven animations. For example, to set a `view-transiti…
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When there is an animation on a pseudo-element, it is not detected by the extension. Reading the announcement post, it seems that you're using the `$0` to get the element (when you mention the iframe …
kizu updated
3 months ago
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Follow up on #10334 (nested transitions)
It's clear what happens when both the old and new state have the same `view-transition-group`.
We need to specify, however what happens when there is a mis…
noamr updated
11 hours ago
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For view transitions, right now we take snapshots for the old & new state and they get rendered in the `::view-transition-{old|new}` pseudo elements as the contents. But what if we could access those …
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### Describe the project you are working on
A game in production
### Describe the problem or limitation you are having in your project
We generally always want key snapping enabled when setti…
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Safari `v17.5`
Using named `view-timeline` on parent (larger than scroll-port) to animate one of the child with animation range.
Sometime seeing below errors (one or the other) on load in Safari.…
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CSS Pseudo spec defines [tree-abiding pseudo-elements](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-pseudo-4/#treelike) which are pseudo-elements that fit in the box tree like DOM elements. All of the view-transition ps…
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When the gesture ends and a navigation is about to occur we need to decide exactly how that swap happens:
1) Do we simply paint hold and assume the end state of the gesture will roughly match the i…
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First time here, hope I did this right!
In JS we have WAAPI with `finished` to enable further actions after an animation completes.
In addition, a common scenario when building on the web is ne…
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Chrome has added support for the `display` property and work to add similar support in WebKit is ongoing ([bug 267762](https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267762)). As part of this work, I noticed…