Thanks Brandtley.  This sounds more like what could be the problem.  I
guess the majority of users just aren't ready for this kind of
transformation yet.  Do you know of a way to detect capabilities of a
system so I can display another transition.

Many thanks.

On Oct 31, 2:23 pm, Brandtley McMinn <bmcminn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also depends how capable the hardware on the computer is. Some WebGL
> features used for 3D Transformations are hardware specific and if the
> GPU spec is too low, it may not support the particular featureset WebGL
> pulls from in the system drivers.
>
> I know many XP machines these days fall into this "low-end" category, so
> if you can, try updating the graphics drivers and see where that gets you.
>
> - Brandtley
>
> On 10/31/2011 6:26 AM, Debora Baldessar wrote:
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> > maybe the other computer is with javascript disabled..
> > have u checked this?
>
> > 2011/10/28 Nick S <nrsut...@gmail.com <mailto:nrsut...@gmail.com>>
>
> >     Hi all
>
> >     I have the wierdest problem!
>
> >     I have a 3D transformation going on with a form that flips over like a
> >     card to reveal another form.  This works perfectly on my computer that
> >     is running XP and the latest version of Chrome.
>
> >     However, on another computer in the office, running the same version
> >     of XP and the same version of chrome, it appears that the -backface-
> >     visibility rule isn't working.  I don't even know where to start being
> >     that the two systems are identical in OS and Browser.
>
> >     Does anyone have any idea what this could be.
>
> >     Thanks
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