So, I don't know if this is possible. But I think it is as I feel like I've been close to accidentally doing this by toggling the z-index in the past- but I'm trying to figure out if I can create a 'smokey' background animated, like smoke that's subtly clearing, almost foggy. I feel like the approach would involve my repeating an animated gif of the type of smoke I want, toggling the opacity and stacking order of the z-index so it's somewhat over the content. Does this sound like a legit way to do this? - or is there a better solution? (IE8+)
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This example might get you started: http://media.24ways.org/2009/15/space.html looks like they use a few different "spinning" divs to create a smoke look. Full article: http://24ways.org/2009/css-animations thanks - Jquery/Css3: Animated Fog |
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