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In my Rotating OpenLaszlo with Webkit post, i showed how it was possible to rotate OpenLaszlo elements using a recent build of Webkit, the HTML engine used in Safari.
Soon after i came across some very interesting documents on MSDN. It seems that Internet Explorer has support for visual filter ... Continue reading »
Soon after i came across some very interesting documents on MSDN. It seems that Internet Explorer has support for visual filter ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Cheers, Raju
1 year ago
I suspect they don't support arbitrary angles as they probably don't have support for detecting mouse events within rotated elements. And of course there are the bugs which would really stand out.
Also note that when the element is "rotated", it is more like a combination of horizontal and vertical flips rather than a true rotation.
~ James