CSS3: link doesn't transition with absolute path as href in Chrome on Mac?

I get the same thing. I couldn't work out what it was that all non-working links had in common. Reading you're question I thought "Aha!

" but I've just checked and some absolute url's are showing the transitions just fine. What I have noticed though is that the absolute urls that don't have www. At the beginning don't show the transition but the ones that do, do.

I notice in your example there is no www. In front of the domain name. Try adding that and see if it works.

This appears to be a Chrome bug.

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I'm having some trouble with the CSS transition property with absolute links in the href in Chrome on my Mac. I have a { -webkit-transition: all 0.3s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all 0.3s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.3s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.3s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.3s ease-in-out; } a { color: #333; a:hover { color: #c3dd11; } and Link fades Link fades Link doesn't fades Here's a JS fiddle: jsfiddle.net/bYBxC/ Any ideas why this isn't working? Html css html5 google-chrome css3 link|improve this question edited Dec 23 '11 at 13:20 asked Dec 23 '11 at 7:20Dan610317 82% accept rate.

Viewing you fiddle with ff 8 and both links work – kontur Dec 23 '11 at 7:29 Both links work for me here in Chrome. – jfriend00 Dec 23 '11 at 7:29 Works fine here. – Scott Dec 23 '11 at 7:31 @Scott, which browser?

– Kyle Sevenoaks Dec 23 '11 at 9:08.

I get the same thing. I couldn't work out what it was that all non-working links had in common. Reading you're question I thought "Aha!

" but I've just checked and some absolute url's are showing the transitions just fine. What I have noticed though is that the absolute urls that don't have www. At the beginning don't show the transition but the ones that do, do.

I notice in your example there is no www. In front of the domain name. Try adding that and see if it works.

This appears to be a Chrome bug. Edit Just been playing around with the fiddle and both links are showing the transition regardless of the url. That wasn't the case at first.

Very strange bug indeed.

Indeed, I thought I just needed to restart chrome because I'm pretty sure it worked before. I made changes to the nav and tested it and it was broken. I thought it was cached so I made the fiddle but the same thing happened!

Very strange. – Dan Dec 23 '11 at 13:26.

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