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@birtles birtles commented Jul 25, 2016

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See thread starting:
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2016Apr/0107.html

In particular, notice that Edge/Blink/Gecko all serialize 'steps(1)'
differently and at least Gecko and Blink differ with regards to how they
handle the optional 'end' / 'start' value.
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birtles commented Jul 25, 2016

@dbaron or @tabatkins would you mind checking this change?

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* The keyword values ''ease'', ''linear'', ''ease-in'', ''ease-out'',
and ''ease-in-out'' are serialized as-is, that is, they are
<em>not</em> converted to the equivalent <a lt="cubic-bezier()"
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Just use ''cubic-bezier()'' - that shorthand covers CSS functions too. Same for the steps() down below.

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birtles commented Jul 26, 2016

Thanks @tabatkins!

@birtles birtles merged commit 345a6ac into master Jul 26, 2016
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