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maiskiykot2018-10-16 12:04:31
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maiskiykot, 2018-10-16 12:04:31

How to make Firefox friendly with SVG?

I'm making an interactive map in SVG. Lots of elements - path, text, line. Plus I do 3D rotation. And again FF ahead of the rest! Almost all transformations and not only them in FF are fundamentally different from other browsers. For example, text is 30-50 extra pixels to the right than in other browsers, and 3D rotation generally works out of hand. From this question: is there some kind of crutch for FF to make it interact under SVG in terms of coordinates? Or it is necessary to saw a separate view for FF? I never loved him precisely for these frills!

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Nikita-Fast, 2018-10-16
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just firefox displays everything correctly
, but chrome is crammed with experimental features and therefore people usually fence in chrome and then check in the fox and it turns out that it’s not right that
there are different libraries like snap raphael and so on that make the display the same, but we must not forget about modernizr who is in charge of balancing

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