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  1. Web Animations API
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  3. Instance properties
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  4. Related pages for Web Animations
    1. Animation
    2. AnimationEffect
    3. AnimationEvent
    4. AnimationPlaybackEvent
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    6. Document.timeline
    7. DocumentTimeline
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    10. KeyframeEffect
    11. ScrollTimeline
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In this article AnimationTimeline

Baseline Widely available *

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2020.

* Some parts of this feature may have varying levels of support.

The AnimationTimeline interface of the Web Animations API represents the timeline of an animation. This interface exists to define timeline features, inherited by other timeline types:

Instance properties
currentTime Read only

Returns the time value in milliseconds for this timeline or null if this timeline is inactive.

Specifications Specification Web Animations
# the-animationtimeline-interface
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