CSS3 3d transforms - Overlapping divs with different z-indexes has different results for webkit browsers?

Descendants of an element are flattened into the parent's plane by default, so the front and back divs aren't sharing the same 3D space. They're just transformed and laid on top of the container div separately, which causes the back div to be drawn on top of the front div. To transform the elements in the same 3D space, giving 3D overlapping to the child divs, set the -webkit-transform-style property to preserve-3d in the container: jsfiddle.net/f5VWN/2.

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