border-image can now use gradient and -moz-element.
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@FirefoxNightly are you working on gradient smoothing? I made a gradient bullseye (reduced images from 14 to 0) but too jagged on FF to ship
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@rik24d @FirefoxNightly Lines between borders when an element is rotated: jsbin.com/jufij/1/
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@stubbornella @rik24d @FirefoxNightly Seams vs jaggies vs. horrible performance is a tradeoff we have to make (inconsistently, sometimes)
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@davidbaron what kind of Perf? Render? Scrolling and animations? Plus side is loading Perf is way better w fewer img @rik24d @FirefoxNightly
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@stubbornella @rik24d @FirefoxNightly But in general, anything that involves painting, which includes initial render, scrolling, animation
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@davidbaron @stubbornella @rik24d @FirefoxNightly Speaking of which, I still have problems with 3D animations being choppy.
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@davidbaron @stubbornella @rik24d @FirefoxNightly Especially for things like these codepen.io/thebabydino/pen/D… (where edges also look pretty bad)
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Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino @stubbornella @rik24d @FirefoxNightly Filed bugzil.la/971296 on that case; hopefully I'll get more data in a bit

Feb 11, 2014 · 11:43 PM UTC

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