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css Fading animation not working in Firefox

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.animation {

   flex: 1;
   width: 100%;
   height: 100%;
   position: relative;
   animation-name: graphic;
   animation-duration: 20s;
   animation-iteration-count: infinite;
   background-size: 100% 100%;
   background-repeat: no-repeat;
 }


@keyframes graphic {

   0%   {background-image: url("images/a.jpeg")}
   25%  {background-image: url("images/b.jpeg")}
   50%  {background-image: url("images/c.jpeg")}
   75%  {background-image: url("images/d.jpeg")}
   100% {background-image: url("images/a.jpeg")}

} This produces a fading transition of the images on all browsers, but in firefox it will not implement the fading transition but just replaces the images without the transition.

.animation { flex: 1; width: 100%; height: 100%; position: relative; animation-name: graphic; animation-duration: 20s; animation-iteration-count: infinite; background-size: 100% 100%; background-repeat: no-repeat; } @keyframes graphic { 0% {background-image: url("images/a.jpeg")} 25% {background-image: url("images/b.jpeg")} 50% {background-image: url("images/c.jpeg")} 75% {background-image: url("images/d.jpeg")} 100% {background-image: url("images/a.jpeg")} } This produces a fading transition of the images on all browsers, but in firefox it will not implement the fading transition but just replaces the images without the transition.

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It looks to me like this is a bug in chrome, technically. [CSSWG] says:
Animation type: discrete
That being said this is probably dependent on us implementing cross-fade.

From Bug 1605726.