On 1/25/12 3:41 PM, David Geary wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Chris Marrin<[email protected]> wrote:
You can apply CSS Filters to a Canvas element. Maybe it would be better to
put the items you want filtered into a separate canvas element and use CSS
Filters on that? The big advantage of doing it that way is that the CSS
filters can be animated and hardware accelerated.
That advantage fixes a problem that shouldn't exist: You shouldn't have to
choose one technology over another because one is hardware accelerated.
That's ridiculous.
Indeed. Especially since what's accelerated and what's not is likely to
be UA-dependent and not be time-invariant, moving in the direction of
more and more things being accelerated.
-Boris