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Gonna close this guy, bit old now, haha. If anyone feels the need to reopen and tackle it, be my guest 👌
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I'd like to see this as well.
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The traditional gradient fallback for IE6-8 will be included in the near future. The SVG converter can be as large as 1 KB compressed, so if it can be reduced to around 500B, it'll be included.
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Fair call.
I had a look for a couple more sources.. This one from Microsoft is ~40k of code but its quite complete. It also has an SVG loading method and support for a lot of gradient types I myself never even use. So it could possibly be cut down..
This other one, is extremely basic and simple.
The other size problem is of course the base64 encoder, which would only be used for this and thus hard to justify adding.
Slightly off topic.. Have you considered adding a basic plugin system? Like a rules collection we can extend with our own CSS filters/processors if we'd like? I think this could have potential. You could alternately make cssFx into a modular library with a build script, and then the community could start building and contributing useful filters?
To be frank though, your level of understanding on this projects' topics are way over my own.
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Plug-ins can work. There are some fundamental features that need to be finalized, and then all the nice-to-haves will be added.
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Sounds good to me. Maybe someday soon I'll find the courage to contribute =P
Thanks for your time Ivan, appreciated.
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Related Issues (17)
- IE compatibility HOT 1
- Readme needs full property support list HOT 1
- Using with boilerplate main.css fails HOT 7
- Add zoom expression for content in IE7 HOT 1
- Error in IE8 HOT 1
- List of all css3 features HOT 1
- inline-block and -moz-inline-stack HOT 1
- @import regexp error HOT 2
- support transform HOT 6
- background-position-x HOT 1
- Most of cssFx not working in IE, Webkit HOT 3
- Opacity support for IE8 HOT 2
- chrome local error HOT 1
- check all css files without class cssfx, howto? HOT 3
- Tries to load @import-ed CSS relative to HTML, not relative to CSS
- Home website doesn't even work in IE ? HOT 3
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