Clarification: backfrop-filter will *not* be restricted to secure contexts.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 4:30 PM Connor Brewster <cbrews...@mozilla.com> wrote: > Summary: The CSS backdrop-filter property allows web authors to specify a > filter to be applied to an element's backdrop. It can be used to create > interesting visual effects that are commonly used in UI design. > > Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1178765 > > Standard: https://drafts.fxtf.org/filter-effects-2/#BackdropFilterProperty > > Platform coverage: All platforms using the Gecko rendering engine > (WebRender enabled only) > > Target release: Firefox 71 (WebRender enabled only) > > Preference behind which this will be implemented: > layout.css.backdrop-filter.enabled > > Is this feature enabled by default in sandboxed iframes? Yes > > DevTools bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1561060 > > Do other browser engines implement this? WebKit (since version 9, behind > -webkit- prefix), Blink (since version 47, Behind "Enable Experimental Web > Platform Features" preference) > > web-platform tests: > https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/testing/web-platform/tests/css/filter-effects > > Is this feature restricted to secure contexts? Yes > > Connor Brewster > _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform