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Muxailo2017-08-03 20:56:35
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Muxailo, 2017-08-03 20:56:35

Animation not working in IE What is the problem?

Hello)
Guys such a question.
There is Animate.css - premade animations ( https://daneden.github.io/animate.css/ )
The problem is that it doesn't work in IE (no animation).
Is it possible to make animation using animate.css in IE?
Tell me please)

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Xeli, 2017-08-03
@Xeli

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George Postoronca, 2017-08-03
@georgepostoornca

animation css3 - IE 10+

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Kirill Kublyakov, 2017-08-03
@Kublyakov

They do not have browser prefixes, try adding them, for example, via autoprefixer.github.io/en and look in ie

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