I tried some of the ideas presented in the replies, but didnt find
resolve. To try explain the problem a little clearer i created a new
shell example..
http://mootools.net/shell/HtauU/3/

The first two buttons illustrate tweening the css3 transform property,
but on only one 'dimension'. First button only tweens rotation, second
only does scaling.
Third button illustrates how Mootools conveniently allows me to:
setStyle('-moz-transform', 'rotate(50deg) scale(2)') which applies
both the rotation and the scaling to the element.
Fourth button illustrates how I cannot get this to work with tweening.
*** This is what Im trying to figure out.

The Element.setStyle in the shell example is copied from core to try
work some arounds, but it has not helped, infact when enabled, my
additions dont effect the element at all which confuses me even more.

Thanks for the help thus far.
// pat cullen


On Mar 26, 2:10 pm, patcullen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm busy putting together some ideas for a webtop, one of the
> peripheral features (one of the fun ones to code) is the ability to
> alt-tab between windows/forms.
>
> So far this idea largely rests on the ability for a browser to
> implement the CSS3 transform rule. Here's my mooshell 
> example:http://mootools.net/shell/S53HG/
>
> I've only just started and have had many ideas for this plugin; but
> don't want to continue if, or until I can figure out this problem... I
> cant (even after abusing the core library a bit) get the css3
> transform effect to work while being morphed by mootools. The wierd
> thing is that using setStyles directly does apply these CSS3 rules.
>
> Hopefully if you have a look at the mooshell it will make more sense.
> If I can get this working, I hope to buff it up with events, plenty of
> options, then stick it on forge. The only other idea I can apply it to
> so far is for looking at photos in a gallery.
>
> // pat

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