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I am facing a very annoying issue that seems to happen only in a very particular case. When I use a transparent image hosted in imgur inide the mask property, it doesn't load.

Here is the concerned answer where I uploaded the image elsewhere and it works fine. If you check the deleted answer below, you will see the same code with the same image uploaded on imgur. It won't work and I am getting the following message:

enter image description here

The strange part is that the image works fine if it's added inside the answer or within img or background-image. You can clearly see this in the deleted answer.

It's also the same on meta.

Here is the non working version:

.img-poster {
  display: block;
  max-width: 100%;
  -webkit-mask:  
     linear-gradient(#fff,#fff)              top,
     url(https://i.stack.imgur.com/zmylJ.png) bottom;
  -webkit-mask-size:
     100% calc(100% - 30px),
     auto 30px;
  -webkit-mask-repeat: repeat-x;
  mask:  
     linear-gradient(#fff,#fff)              top,
     url(https://i.stack.imgur.com/zmylJ.png) bottom;
  mask-size:
     100% calc(100% - 30px),
     auto 30px;
  mask-repeat: repeat-x;
}

img {
  width:200px;
}
<section class="section poster-container">
  <img src="https://imagejournal.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/23466317216_b99485ba14_o-panorama.jpg" alt="" class="img-poster add img-responsive">
</section>

And the working one:

.img-poster {
  display: block;
  max-width: 100%;
  -webkit-mask:  
     linear-gradient(#fff,#fff)              top,
     url(https://i.ibb.co/5WvbqgG/zmylJ.png) bottom;
  -webkit-mask-size:
     100% calc(100% - 30px),
     auto 30px;
  -webkit-mask-repeat: repeat-x;
  mask:  
     linear-gradient(#fff,#fff)              top,
     url(https://i.ibb.co/5WvbqgG/zmylJ.png) bottom;
  mask-size:
     100% calc(100% - 30px),
     auto 30px;
  mask-repeat: repeat-x;
}

img {
  width:200px;
}
<section class="section poster-container">
  <img src="https://imagejournal.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/23466317216_b99485ba14_o-panorama.jpg" alt="" class="img-poster add img-responsive">
</section>

The result should be the following:

enter image description here


I am using Windows 10 (64bit) and the last version of Chrome (80.0.3987.122 (64 bits)). The same happen on Firefox too but it seems to work fine on Edge.

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