This is (roughly) the framerate I got when I tried it on the these three browsers (all latest versions, Windows Vista):
Safari: 60 fps (or 30, or whatever "completely smooth" means)
Chrome: 20 fps (compared to Safari)
Firefox: 30 fps (compared to Safari)
But why? Chrome has always been the fastest (on Windows - on Mac, Safari is somewhat smoother for me)???I enabled it and... much to my surprise, the frame rate dropped significantly. It's now like 3 (three) frames per second (it's so slow I am able to actually count the frames!)
The "hover" animation (rainbow thing) is fine, 100% smooth. But the exploding animation is just ridiculously slow.
Then I set it to be disabled and the frame rate improved a little.
Default: 20 fps
GPU composition DISABLED: 10 fps
GPU composition ENABLED: 3 fps
The machine I'm testing with is not particularly powerful, maybe that's the problem. 2 or 3 GBs of RAM, nVidia 9400 (or something like that).Aside: David DeSandro is awesome. His jQuery Masonry plugin has saved me so many times when I've been tasked to build a horizontal site.
http://orangestar.cats4gold.net/drogz/
Why yes, that is an instrumental MIDI converted to MP3 and OGG.
ps. I love desandro's isotope library
The examples at http://desandro.github.com/3dtransforms/ are great.
I guess its cool.... but no, not really.
I hate too much negativity, though, so I'll repeat my, "Well done."
Hover over the logo and watch how the colors on the page change