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FF52 esr - Disabeling CSS animations
Hello all,
Some time ago I told my FF 52 to disable or play only once CSS and image animations - or so I thought. There seems to be an animation which thinks itself to be above of all that, and animates to its hearts desire. :-( It can be found here (at the botton, infront of the "Loading Feedback" line): https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...f-wdm-dbgprint Is there a way to apply a browser setting to get that (good-for-nothing) CSS animation stopped too ? Regards, Rudy Wieser P.s. I could ofcourse throw a plugin or GreaseMonkey at it, but would like a simpeler method (though if a *generic* GreaseMonkey method is available I would like to hear about it). P.p.s. Not posted into "mozilla.support.firefox" because that does not seem to be allowed. |
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FF52 esr - Disabeling CSS animations
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 10:09:37 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
Hello all, Some time ago I told my FF 52 to disable or play only once CSS and image animations - or so I thought. There seems to be an animation which thinks itself to be above of all that, and animates to its hearts desire. :-( It can be found here (at the botton, infront of the "Loading Feedback" line): https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...f-wdm-dbgprint Is there a way to apply a browser setting to get that (good-for-nothing) CSS animation stopped too ? Regards, Rudy Wieser P.s. I could ofcourse throw a plugin or GreaseMonkey at it, but would like a simpeler method (though if a *generic* GreaseMonkey method is available I would like to hear about it). P.p.s. Not posted into "mozilla.support.firefox" because that does not seem to be allowed. AFAIK, the animation settings on the about:config page are for browser GUI, animation API (DOM) and -moz- prefixed CSS animation rules. There's none for the CSS animation itself. In my system, I use Stylus addon to disable animations and transitions using below CSS. *, *:before, *:after{ animation-iteration-count: 0 !important; transition-duration: 0s !important; transition-property: none !important; } |
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FF52 esr - Disabeling CSS animations
JJ,
In my system, I use Stylus addon to disable animations and transitions using below CSS. [snip] Thanks for that. On a hunch I added it to "usercontent.css" ( in the "chrome" folder), and it seems to work there too. Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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FF52 esr - Disabeling CSS animations
In message , R.Wieser
writes: [] P.p.s. Not posted into "mozilla.support.firefox" because that does not seem to be allowed. I think you have to sign up with the mozilla server before you can fully use that 'group. (And be a "good boy" or uncle Chris will block your posts, but he'll usually tell you he's doing so.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Anybody who thinks there can be unlimited growth in a static, limited environment, is either mad or an economist. - Sir David Attenborough, in Radio Times 10-16 November 2012 |
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