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Oct
9th
2012

Of CSS And Web Browsers · 7:34pm Oct 9th, 2012

After sitting for 5 hours at boring lectures on uni, I decided to do something actually productive and research some more advances CSS.

For starters, I decided to make a simple, rotating arc on a square, just like the one present on loading tabs in Chromium.

First, our main browser, Chromium:

Works flawlessly.

Next, Safari, since it uses webkit just like Chromium:

No problems here, too.

That Other Browser, Firefox:

Slightly more jagged, but it is almost unnoticeable.
Also, even though it is not webkit-based, it uses the same command structures.

Opera:

Aaand here we run into some problems. Where is animation?
Apparently opera has it's own set of instruction, completely different from ms/webkit/moz.
Oh well, at least it shows up.

Last one: The Great And Powerful Internet Explorer.

It uses the same format of instructions as webkit and moz in this case, so it will surely work, right?





Like hell.

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It's your own fault for not instantly wiping every trace of IE from your hardwaredl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/Twilight_Sparkle_lolface.png

>people use Opera

>Apparently opera has it's own set of instruction
When used possessively, "its" does not have an apostrophe

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