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By: bstewart

FYI, it doesn’t appear to be functioning as described in Safari for Windows using Vista Home Basic.

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By: Mark Rowe

If something is not working correctly you should file a bug report. Be sure to double-check that you are in fact testing with a nightly build.

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By: Jakob Peterhänsel

Wow, way cool. One thing that pops up in my mind, without having made a test other that with this page: Does the element in question (like, in a fade-out) still receive events? It seems so on example...

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By: Brad

In the first example, it seems to fade in much quicker than it fades out. Is that just an illusion? BTW, I think this is fantastic work!

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By: hyatt

Jakob, yes the element will still receive events.

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By: caesarsgrunt

I understand what you’re saying about providing these features for OS X’s sake even if they don’t get standardised, and in principle I think that’s great (though of course, I really hope they do get...

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By: caesarsgrunt

Another question – sorry! Is there a reference of ‘experimental’ -webkit- css anywhere, other than scattered through this blog? It would be great if there was – sort of like Mozilla have, but hopefully...

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By: Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » CSS Animation at Nuclear Blog

[...] Surfin’ Safari – Blog Archive » CSS Animation We have another cool new CSS feature to talk about: animation specified in CSS. [...]

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By: pohl

What do I need to view this page in in order to see these effects for myself? It appears that I’m only seeing the degraded behaviour. I have tried Safari 3.0.3 (522.12.1) on Tiger, and Safari 3.0.4...

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By: Mark Rowe

As previously mentioned: These features are only available in nightly builds of WebKit at this point. Visit nightly.webkit.org and grab the latest build to try them out.

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By: bstewart

@Mark Rowe Thanks for the speedy reply and point in the right direction.

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