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""" translate3d(<translation-value>, <translation-value>, <translation-value>) specifies a 3D translation by the vector [tx,ty,tz], with tx, ty and tz being the first, second and third translation-value parameters respectively. Note that <percentage> values are not allowed in the tz translation-value, and if present will cause the propery value to be invalid. ... translateZ(<translation-value>) specifies a translation by the given amount in the Z direction. Note that <percentage> values are not allowed in the translateZ translation-value, and if present will cause the propery value to be invalid. """ http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-3d-transforms/#transform-functions It would be simpler if this just read """ translate3d(<translation-value>, <translation-value>, <length>) specifies a 3D translation by the vector [tx,ty,tz], with tx, ty and tz being the first, second and third parameters respectively. ... translateZ(<length>) specifies a translation by the given amount in the Z direction. """ Currently it says <translation-value>, but then says in the prose that percentages are disallowed. <translation-value> is just <length> or <percentage> anyway, so why not simplify and just say it has to be <length> with no extra prose?
I'll fix that.
(In reply to comment #1) > I'll fix that. I fixed it as you suggested with commit 2012/02/10.
Looks good to me. Thanks!