Webkit-transform problems in chrome 14?

It's hard to say what this issue, but it sounds GPU related (e.g. -webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d makes things worse). You should test your pages out in the latest version of Chrome (either dev channel or preferably Chrome Canary). If they're reproducible, than it's likely a bug.

Please file one at crbug.com/new.

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Running 14.0.835.202 m (Windows) Animations using -webkit-transform doesn't work (for me) in Chrome anymore. I did some HTML5 projects earlier this year, always testing in Chrome and Safari. When I check them now, a lot of animations does not work in Chrome (which has been updated several times since).

Content disappears while animating and a lot of animations does not work at all. I have tried to just do a simple scale, but even that doesn't work ... nordjyske.it/chrome-bug/ (on my browser, the div disappears, and reappears halfway through the animation. Depending on other content on the page, it sometimes disappears completely throughout the duration of the animation...) Using -webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d; on the item or parents seems to make things even worse :( Updated: I tested using the latest Chrome Canary build and here the animation works.

Look at the videos below: Chrome 14: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvhGcmAaLhU css html5 google-chrome css3 transform link|improve this question edited Oct 13 '11 at 13:55 asked Oct 12 '11 at 13:54Grantzau12.

When testing in Safari, everything works as usual. – Grantzau Oct 12 '11 at 13:58 Same build of Chrome on Mac, the animation works fine. Is your windows & graphics driver up to date?

– Michael Mullany Oct 12 '11 at 19:51 I just tested on another PC where it also works fine. I did not change or update my graphic drivers and win7 is up to date. It's strange.

- Update: It works for me in Chrome 16 (canary) see link above – Grantzau Oct 13 '11 at 13:52 Chrome 16 (canary): youtube.com/watch?v=O74H1m-aGNM – Grantzau Oct 13 '11 at 13:55.

It's hard to say what this issue, but it sounds GPU related (e.g. -webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d; makes things worse). You should test your pages out in the latest version of Chrome (either dev channel or preferably Chrome Canary). If they're reproducible, than it's likely a bug.

Please file one at crbug.com/new.

It works when I run the test using Chrome 16 (canary): youtube.com/watch?v=O74H1m-aGNM Strange. Must be a Chrome 14 bug? – Grantzau Oct 13 '11 at 13:56.

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