The Web Animations API allows for synchronizing and timing changes to the presentation of a Web page, i.e., animation of DOM elements. It does so by combining two models: the Timing Model and the Animation Model.
Concepts and usageThe Web Animations API provides a common language for browsers and developers to describe animations on DOM elements. To get more information on the concepts behind the API and how to use it, read Using the Web Animations API.
Web Animations interfacesAnimation
Provides playback controls and a timeline for an animation node or source. Can take an object created with the KeyframeEffect()
constructor.
KeyframeEffect
Describes sets of animatable properties and values, called keyframes and their timing options. These can then be played using the Animation()
constructor.
AnimationTimeline
Represents the timeline of animation. This interface exists to define timeline features (inherited by DocumentTimeline
and future timeline objects) and is not itself accessed by developers.
AnimationEvent
Part of the CSS Animations module, capturing the animation name and elapsed time.
DocumentTimeline
Represents animation timelines, including the default document timeline (accessed using the Document.timeline
property).
The Web Animations API adds features to document
and element
.
Document
interface
document.timeline
The DocumentTimeline
object representing the default document timeline.
document.getAnimations()
Returns an Array of Animation
objects currently in effect on elements in the document
.
Element
interface
Element.animate()
A shortcut method for creating and playing an animation on an element. It returns the created Animation
object instance.
Element.getAnimations()
Returns an Array of Animation
objects currently affecting an element or which are scheduled to do so in the future.
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