This is quite cool!

I've been thinking about this for quite some time, and it's nice to
see
someone else having the same idea. If we could land a solid version of
that
in the core, that'd be awesome.

I'm thinking about how feasible it would be to port easing as well -
CSS Transforms support easing, but I'm not sure about the format. Any
idea?

On Oct 19, 10:57 am, weepy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've put together a proof of concept for using Webkit CSS animations
> where possible. You can find it at :
>
> http://www.parkerfox.co.uk/labs/css-webkit-animation-jquery-proof-of-...
>
> It creates a wrapper function $.animate2 that runs the equivalent CSS
> animation if the $.browser.safari = true or runs the original animate
> code otherwise.
>
> There's also a stress test page here 
> :http://www.parkerfox.co.uk/labs/css-webkit-animation-jquery-stress-te...
>
> As you can see the test is too much for the JS animation, but the CSS
> animation works fine.
>
> Tested on Firefox, Chrome, iPhone.
>
> weepy
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