* church.of.emacs.ml wrote: >On 10/01/2011 02:46 AM, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote: >> This only works in recent desktop versions of Opera and Firefox and only >> on devices where you can easily hover. > >How good are chances it can be implemented in a feasible way for other >browsers?
Webkit-derived browsers support the blurring but do not seem to support removing the filter via :hover so that would need some mouseover script to compensate which is easy, for Internet Explorer the proprietary CSS filter extensions would have to be used probably in combination with the mouseover scripting needed for Webkit, so for the mainstream browsers on the desktop I'd say give it two hours. The minimum you need to blur on the client side is scripting, access to image data (likely via <canvas>) and a way to render in-memory image data (likely via data:image/png,), below that you would some fallback, like showing a single-color image as temporary replacement instead of the blurred images. So, quite good. -- Björn Höhrmann · mailto:bjo...@hoehrmann.de · http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de Am Badedeich 7 · Telefon: +49(0)160/4415681 · http://www.bjoernsworld.de 25899 Dagebüll · PGP Pub. KeyID: 0xA4357E78 · http://www.websitedev.de/ _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l