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I found an issue where if you have an element that is already absolutely positioned (in IE), upon rotation, the element will be re-positioned to top: 0, left: 0. Is there any solution for this that people know of? Thanks.
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Wrap the element in another div and position that element. The transform-origin of elements in IE is faked using relative positioning to make it appear the same as it does in other browsers.
I found an issue where if you have an element that is already absolutely positioned (in IE), upon rotation, the element will be re-positioned to top: 0, left: 0. Is there any solution for this that people know of? Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: