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Take the code below, which should flash the <div> from red to blue:

@keyframes flash {
    from { background-color: red; }
    to {background-color: blue; }
}

div {
    padding: 20px;
    border: 1px solid black;
    animation: flash 2s infinite;
}
<div>I should be flashing from red to blue!</div>

I came across this recently while answering a question and spent about 10 minutes trying to figure out how I had gone so horribly wrong, before realizing that some of SO's CSS was overriding my own.

Is this known? Are there other examples of this?

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    The default styles should be inserted before the user-entered styles. Currently it's the other way around. i.sstatic.net/PPWqU.png
    – Samuel Liew Mod
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 2:54
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    S t a c k S n i p p e t s a r e t h e s u p e r i o r H T M L / C S S / J S r u n n a b l e s n i p p e t s o l u t i o n
    – BoltClock Mod
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 4:04
  • (This is an issue with pretty much all sites of this kind - it's only egregious on Stack Snippets because 1) it was introduced as an in-house alternative to third-party off-site solutions and 2) apparently Stack Snippets even threw in a gratuitous animation.)
    – BoltClock Mod
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 4:18
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    All that CSS for the console, which was a user contribution. There is a feature request to Sandbox the console separately.
    – user4639281
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 6:35
  • Woow, they really used an animation called flash, am pretty sure it's new, right? Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:28
  • That looks like flashing yellow to blue here. Is it supposed to do that?
    – Mast
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:28
  • @Mast which browser? you shouldn't see the blue at all .. Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:29
  • @TemaniAfif A very faintish white-blue. Firefox Quantum 61.0.1 x64
    – Mast
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:34
  • I might be wrong about the blue, seeing colours is a subjective thing after all and the suggestion of there being something blue on your screen does wonders, but this is definitely yellow, not red.
    – Mast
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:37
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    It seems to be fading from yellow to white to me, @Mast. Precisely the animation you see when following a link to an answer or comment; it will flash (ha!) for a moment to highlight it. Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 8:46
  • I wonder how shadow dom would fix this?
    – Braiam
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 13:17
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    @BoltClock It's better broken than not-working at all after one year :)
    – Skipper
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 13:26
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    Serves you right for using such a: generic, overloaded, common, almost-meaningless, label as "flash". ;) You should use something helpful and uniquely descriptive like "redToBlue", or "flashRedBlu", or "copFlash", etc. Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 20:36
  • I ran into this the other day and wasted time in much the same way. I feel bad I didn't make post about it now but I thought it was known.
    – zero298
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 19:12
  • @Braiam Not consistently at all, tbh. Browsers need to hurry up with support for that.
    – TylerH
    Commented Aug 20, 2018 at 21:23

1 Answer 1

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It's the snippet console CSS, evidenced by disabling the console output:

<!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: false babel: false -->

Demo:

@keyframes flash {
    from { background-color: red; }
    to {background-color: blue; }
}

div {
    padding: 20px;
    border: 1px solid black;
    animation: flash 2s infinite;
}
<div>I should be flashing from red to blue!</div>

A quick fix would be for SO to rename flash to as-console-flash (or whatever namespaced variant they choose).

Still, the whole thing ought to be redone to sandbox the console visualization via shadow dom (lol?), frame messaging, or something.

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    It's also definitely stacksnippets.net, because the two look identical when the JavaScript for the site is disabled.
    – wizzwizz4
    Commented Aug 3, 2018 at 20:14
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    So, I'm somewhat inexperienced with Meta - for a bug report, what criteria must an answer meet for me to mark it accepted? Thanks for the explanation. Commented Aug 4, 2018 at 2:32
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    @TylerRoper Hopefully a StackExhange employee will post an answer stating they've fixed the issue and you can accept that.
    – canon
    Commented Aug 4, 2018 at 2:34

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