This is a stress-test demo, but what you should take away from it is that CSS Custom Paint is going to be SUPER SMOOTH on *LOW END* devices this year.
Move programmatic animations to it if you can!
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Replying to @slightlylate @sarah_edo
Y'all seem a lot more optimistic about this than I am. Even the simplest CSS animations can't run without missing frames. As far as I can see, the web just can't do smooth animations.https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44361475/css-translate-animation-stutter-jank …
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Try it with WebRender on Firefox?
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This is exactly the kind of thing WebRender is designed to fix: it’s designed to get good baseline animation performance, even if picture caching gets disabled. You shouldn’t have to care whether an animation is “composited” or not.
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(Just tried it in WebRender: works fine for me.)
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