Am 08.08.2014 10:36, schrieb Jochen Kemnade:
The loading mask looks fine, although you seem to have omitted all the non-proprietary/-prefixed CSS3 directives. Any specific reason for that?
I just tried adding them, but that doesn't improve things. The problem is that the mask is shown with background-color:#000 until the fade-in animation kicks in. We could add opacity:0; to .pageloading-mask, but that would cause issues with IE<10: IE9 would not show the mask at all, because it understands opacity but no CSS animations. IE8 and below would just show a black mask. Although I wouldn't exactly like it, we could add a conditional stylesheet with .pageloading-mask { opacity: 0.5} for IE9 and accept that it's ugly on IE8 (perfectly fine if you ask me).
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