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  1. Hi gsap people, So I'm a bit at a loss. I did a ton of research to find the best "cross compatible" way to reveal a background image on scroll. Basically it works as intended on chrome in the codepen, a more clear example is above the fold to scroll on https://bell.works/work but you can for sure see it in the codepen. Just some notes - TLDR maybe using svg injector to load the svg circles except for the clippath SVG mask which is inline i'm using objectBoundingBox for the clipPathUnits, otherwise the size of the circle on load less easily controlled, and then I had to tween the attributes of the SVG mask ellipse to get it sized right so it wouldn't be an oval based on browser width, e.g. var relWidth = $("#site-header-area").width(); var relHeight = $("#site-header-area").height(); var $rX = relHeight / relWidth * 0.5; TweenMax.set("#circle-mask", { attr: {cx:0.5, cy:0.6, ry: 0.5 * 0.75 , rx: $rX * 0.75 }, transformOrigin:"center center"}); for the live url https://bell.works/work the mask works like the codepen and intended, but doesn't tween on scroll, BUT if you go to the bottom of the page and back up, it tweens it all open, and then doesn't close it back up like on chrome - does that make sense? it's like there's a big delay in any calculations but it is working, just not bound to scroll I've read a series of posts about similar issues with solutions that don't really work or help: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44722751/svg-clip-path-not-working-on-safari this bug https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126207 removing -webkit-clip-path property, which worked for some people on safari 11 for some reason I feel like I went down the rabbit hole on this one. Is there something obvious I'm missing? Is there a better way to do this purely with gsap? Should I just quit altogether and make an SVG that looks like a mask with a hole in the middle and then tween the attributes or scale the whole thing on scroll? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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