CSS - iOS 10 - css is not into account












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I want to use animation CSS in a my app.



I add a class "--in" to a tag to launch a transform translateX on ".inner" child tag.



But in iOS 10, it looks like it doesn't take css with --in class. So the animation is not triggered.



While it works perfectly in iOS 11 and iOS 12.



See the below screenshots with the comparaison.



Code






.view {
display: flex;
flex: 1;
flex-direction: row;
z-index: 3;
position: relative;
width:100vw;

> .inner {

position: relative;
display: flex;
flex: 1;
-webkit-transition: all .7s;
transition: all .7s;
.ease-in-out-circ();
-webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
transform: translateX(120%);
padding: 0px 20px;
z-index: 2;
overflow: scroll;
}

&.--in {
z-index: 2;

> .inner {
-webkit-transform: translateX(0);
transform: translateX(0);
}
}
}

<section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
<div class="inner">
...
</div>
</section>





Screenshots :



iOS 10 doesn't work



iOS 11 work



Any help appreciated



Thanks



[edit] Answer : the issue was the two dashes --










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    I want to use animation CSS in a my app.



    I add a class "--in" to a tag to launch a transform translateX on ".inner" child tag.



    But in iOS 10, it looks like it doesn't take css with --in class. So the animation is not triggered.



    While it works perfectly in iOS 11 and iOS 12.



    See the below screenshots with the comparaison.



    Code






    .view {
    display: flex;
    flex: 1;
    flex-direction: row;
    z-index: 3;
    position: relative;
    width:100vw;

    > .inner {

    position: relative;
    display: flex;
    flex: 1;
    -webkit-transition: all .7s;
    transition: all .7s;
    .ease-in-out-circ();
    -webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
    transform: translateX(120%);
    padding: 0px 20px;
    z-index: 2;
    overflow: scroll;
    }

    &.--in {
    z-index: 2;

    > .inner {
    -webkit-transform: translateX(0);
    transform: translateX(0);
    }
    }
    }

    <section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
    <div class="inner">
    ...
    </div>
    </section>





    Screenshots :



    iOS 10 doesn't work



    iOS 11 work



    Any help appreciated



    Thanks



    [edit] Answer : the issue was the two dashes --










    share|improve this question



























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      I want to use animation CSS in a my app.



      I add a class "--in" to a tag to launch a transform translateX on ".inner" child tag.



      But in iOS 10, it looks like it doesn't take css with --in class. So the animation is not triggered.



      While it works perfectly in iOS 11 and iOS 12.



      See the below screenshots with the comparaison.



      Code






      .view {
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      flex-direction: row;
      z-index: 3;
      position: relative;
      width:100vw;

      > .inner {

      position: relative;
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      -webkit-transition: all .7s;
      transition: all .7s;
      .ease-in-out-circ();
      -webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
      transform: translateX(120%);
      padding: 0px 20px;
      z-index: 2;
      overflow: scroll;
      }

      &.--in {
      z-index: 2;

      > .inner {
      -webkit-transform: translateX(0);
      transform: translateX(0);
      }
      }
      }

      <section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
      <div class="inner">
      ...
      </div>
      </section>





      Screenshots :



      iOS 10 doesn't work



      iOS 11 work



      Any help appreciated



      Thanks



      [edit] Answer : the issue was the two dashes --










      share|improve this question
















      I want to use animation CSS in a my app.



      I add a class "--in" to a tag to launch a transform translateX on ".inner" child tag.



      But in iOS 10, it looks like it doesn't take css with --in class. So the animation is not triggered.



      While it works perfectly in iOS 11 and iOS 12.



      See the below screenshots with the comparaison.



      Code






      .view {
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      flex-direction: row;
      z-index: 3;
      position: relative;
      width:100vw;

      > .inner {

      position: relative;
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      -webkit-transition: all .7s;
      transition: all .7s;
      .ease-in-out-circ();
      -webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
      transform: translateX(120%);
      padding: 0px 20px;
      z-index: 2;
      overflow: scroll;
      }

      &.--in {
      z-index: 2;

      > .inner {
      -webkit-transform: translateX(0);
      transform: translateX(0);
      }
      }
      }

      <section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
      <div class="inner">
      ...
      </div>
      </section>





      Screenshots :



      iOS 10 doesn't work



      iOS 11 work



      Any help appreciated



      Thanks



      [edit] Answer : the issue was the two dashes --






      .view {
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      flex-direction: row;
      z-index: 3;
      position: relative;
      width:100vw;

      > .inner {

      position: relative;
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      -webkit-transition: all .7s;
      transition: all .7s;
      .ease-in-out-circ();
      -webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
      transform: translateX(120%);
      padding: 0px 20px;
      z-index: 2;
      overflow: scroll;
      }

      &.--in {
      z-index: 2;

      > .inner {
      -webkit-transform: translateX(0);
      transform: translateX(0);
      }
      }
      }

      <section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
      <div class="inner">
      ...
      </div>
      </section>





      .view {
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      flex-direction: row;
      z-index: 3;
      position: relative;
      width:100vw;

      > .inner {

      position: relative;
      display: flex;
      flex: 1;
      -webkit-transition: all .7s;
      transition: all .7s;
      .ease-in-out-circ();
      -webkit-transform: translateX(120%);
      transform: translateX(120%);
      padding: 0px 20px;
      z-index: 2;
      overflow: scroll;
      }

      &.--in {
      z-index: 2;

      > .inner {
      -webkit-transform: translateX(0);
      transform: translateX(0);
      }
      }
      }

      <section class="login-view view --welcome-state" data-controller="login-controller">
      <div class="inner">
      ...
      </div>
      </section>






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