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I'm trying to achieve an effect wherein the user reaches the bottom of the web page, and the footer scrolls up OVER the main content. I know this can be achieved with JS but am looking for a CSS only solution. So, I managed to get the effect I'm after, only there's a problem, seemingly in Firefox. When I hit the bottom of the page, there is a second or two delay before the footer element appears. Can anybody explain to me why this is happening!!
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I'm trying to achieve an effect wherein the user reaches the bottom of the web page, and the footer scrolls up OVER the main content. I know this can be achieved with JS but am looking for a CSS only solution. So, I managed to get the effect I'm after, only there's a problem, seemingly in Firefox. When I hit the bottom of the page, there is a second or two delay before the footer element appears. Can anybody explain to me why this is happening!!
http://codepen.io/designedbyscott/pen/yVMoLx
Modificat în 21 noiembrie 2016, 17:44:41 -0800 de philipp