Is there a Gecko equivalent to -webkit-mask or a fancy way of degrading for Gecko browsers?

If you're targeting firefox, it has great SVG support, so you can now use SVG masks instead of CSS Here is Mozillas documentation on how to do a mask in SVG Webkit masks aren't standards track - so I have a personal doubt that you'll ever see them cross-browser.

If you're targeting firefox, it has great SVG support, so you can now use SVG masks instead of CSS. Here is Mozillas documentation on how to do a mask in SVG Webkit masks aren't standards track - so I have a personal doubt that you'll ever see them cross-browser.

Please say yes... – Kevin Peno May 5 at 16:29 Going to give this a shot. Also good to know that masks aren't standards track. I didn't know that.

Thanks! – Justin Edmund May 5 at 21:33 1 Just because I asked here. The answer is yes – Kevin Peno May 6 at 20:44.

You can apply svg filters with css to HTML content in Gecko. Here is an example from a guy who likes to fiddle with mozilla code. It is from 2008 so it might be a bit outdated.

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