https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/keyframe-animation-syntax/
Try adding specific synthax
https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/keyframe-animation-syntax/
Try adding @-moz specific synthax
To clarify, yes in Firefox for iOS. But no in Waterfox on Windows.
To clarify, yes in Firefox for iOS. But no in Waterfox on Windows.
"And also, remove all the -moz- lines. animations are directly supported by firefox!"
It should work
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21145128/css3-animation-not-working-on-firefox-but-working-on-chrome
"And also, remove all the -moz- lines. @keyframe animations are directly supported by firefox!"
It *should* work
Still a nope in Waterfox Classic for Windows. So, sighs
Dear developers of the world,
If you don't want it to be a pain in the ass for people to customize their interface, DON'T USE !important RULES!
Still a nope in Waterfox Classic for Windows. So, *sighs*
Dear developers of the world,
If you don't want it to be a pain in the ass for people to customize their interface, DON'T USE !important RULES!
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