it doesn't work on firefox
try it in safari or *gasp* IE
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mrlogic is copying your beard, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:07,
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works great in firefox here
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McBadger COW, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:08,
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yes it does
well seems to this end anyhow..
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Lady_Cakes, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:08,
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Seems to look normal in IE for me...
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Firkinfedup last shat on your wife's tits at, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:12,
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Not working on ie
for me.
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Tab Hunter Make this useless process end and so, begin again, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:14,
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I couldn't get it to work in Firefox,
even though the CSS contains the -moz-transform rule (presumably you need the latest and greatest version?) It works fine in Safari, though (even if it renders very poorly admittedly) and presumably other WebKit browsers.
It does look great in Opera if you view source and change -webkit-transform to -o-transform. (Boo vendor-specific prefixes!)
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benryves Now I'm radioactive! That can't be good!, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:19,
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oh right...
thats cleared it all up then...
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Ol' Ginger Bastard a role model for the children, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 18:54,
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Sorry,
what I really meant to say was if it doesn't work, CIIJASIIE.
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benryves Now I'm radioactive! That can't be good!, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 19:02,
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They're vendor specific because it's not standardised yet.
Each vendor does things the way they think is best. Once everyone's agreed on the best way, it'll just be 'transform'.
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Kamikaze Stoat £4.09, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 19:31,
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no it won't
they will all stick with their shit. That's how it's always been!! It's tradition.
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Firkinfedup last shat on your wife's tits at, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 20:29,
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I'll take that and raise you
therevolvinginternet.com/
*Mute speakers*
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Williams FW26 Walrus Nose, Tue 13 Jul 2010, 21:58,
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