For anything that is not related to a user-caused physical motion (ex: dragging, swiping, gesturing, etc.), this operating system accessibility setting should be honored to disable any animation that is purely cosmetic.
https://dev.tiki.org/Bootstrap-4-to-5-Migration-Checklist is the only page that has any mention of "prefers-reduced-motion", but if the Tiki.org front page (and other pages / sites I've seen) is any indication, this is not actually implemented throughout Tiki for non-essential animations.
References:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_Media_Queries_for_Accessibility also says:
> this method of switching animation off according to the user's preference can also benefit users with low battery or low-end phones or computers.
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show2.tiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show2.tiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show2.tiki.org.
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show.tikiwiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show.tikiwiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show.tikiwiki.org.
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