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 It is from 2008 so it might be a bit outdated.
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