5 To provide native Chrome Web Animation features (`Element.animate` and Playback
6 Control) in other browsers, use `web-animations.min.js`. To explore all of the
7 proposed Web Animations API, use `web-animations-next.min.js`.
9 What is Web Animations?
10 -----------------------
12 Web Animations is a new JavaScript API for driving animated content on the web.
13 By unifying the animation features of SVG and CSS, Web Animations unlocks
14 features previously only usable declaratively, and exposes powerful,
15 high-performance animation capabilities to developers.
17 For more details see the
18 [W3C specification](http://w3c.github.io/web-animations/).
23 The polyfill is a JavaScript implementation of the Web Animations API. It works
24 on modern versions of all major browsers. For more details about browser
25 support see <https://www.polymer-project.org/resources/compatibility.html>.
30 Here's a simple example of an animation that scales and changes the opacity of
31 a `<div>` over 0.5 seconds. The animation alternates producing a pulsing
34 <script src="web-animations.min.js"></script>
35 <div class="pulse" style="width:150px;">Hello world!</div>
37 var elem = document.querySelector('.pulse');
38 var player = elem.animate([
39 {opacity: 0.5, transform: "scale(0.5)"},
40 {opacity: 1.0, transform: "scale(1)"}
42 direction: 'alternate',
48 Web Animations supports off-main-thread animations, and also allows procedural
49 generation of animations and fine-grained control of animation playback. See
50 <http://web-animations.github.io> for ideas and inspiration!
55 When the polyfill runs on a browser that implements Element.animate and
56 AnimationPlayer Playback Control it will detect and use the underlying native
59 Different Build Targets
60 -----------------------
62 ### web-animations.min.js
64 Tracks the Web Animations features that are supported natively in browsers.
65 Today that means Element.animate and Playback Control in Chrome. If you’re not
66 sure what features you will need, start with this.
68 ### web-animations-next.min.js
70 Contains all of web-animations.min.js plus features that are still undergoing
71 discussion or have yet to be implemented natively.
73 ### web-animations-next-lite.min.js
75 A cut down version of web-animations-next, it removes several lesser used
76 property handlers and some of the larger and less used features such as matrix
77 interpolation/decomposition.
79 ### Build Target Comparison
81 | | web-animations | web-animations-next | web-animations-next-lite |
82 |------------------------|:--------------:|:-------------------:|:------------------------:|
83 |Size (gzipped) | 12.5kb | 14kb | 10.5kb |
84 |Element.animate | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
85 |Timing input (easings, duration, fillMode, etc.) for animations| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
86 |Playback control | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
87 |Support for animating lengths, transforms and opacity| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
88 |Support for Animating other CSS properties| ✔ | ✔ | 🚫 |
89 |Matrix fallback for transform animations | ✔ | ✔ | 🚫 |
90 |Animation constructor | 🚫 | ✔ | ✔ |
91 |Simple Groups | 🚫 | ✔ | ✔ |
92 |Custom Effects | 🚫 | ✔ | ✔ |
93 |Timing input (easings, duration, fillMode, etc.) for groups</div>| 🚫 | 🚫\* | 🚫 |
94 |Additive animation | 🚫 | 🚫\* | 🚫 |
95 |Motion path | 🚫\* | 🚫\* | 🚫 |
96 |Modifiable animation timing| 🚫 | 🚫\* | 🚫\* |
97 |Modifiable group timing | 🚫 | 🚫\* | 🚫\* |
98 |Usable inline style\*\* | ✔ | ✔ | 🚫 |
100 \* support is planned for these features.
101 \*\* see inline style caveat below.
106 Some things won’t ever be faithful to the native implementation due to browser
107 and CSS API limitations. These include:
111 Inline style modification is the mechanism used by the polyfill to animate
112 properties. Both web-animations and web-animations-next incorporate a module
113 that emulates a vanilla inline style object, so that style modification from
114 JavaScript can still work in the presence of animations. However, to keep the
115 size of web-animations-next-lite as small as possible, the style emulation
116 module is not included. When using this version of the polyfill, JavaScript
117 inline style modification will be overwritten by animations.
118 Due to browser constraints inline style modification is not supported on iOS 7
119 or Safari 6 (or earlier versions).
123 The polyfill will automatically detect the correctly prefixed name to use when
124 writing animated properties back to the platform. Where possible, the polyfill
125 will only accept unprefixed versions of experimental features. For example:
127 var animation = new Animation(elem, {"transform": "translate(100px, 100px)"}, 2000);
129 will work in all browsers that implement a conforming version of transform, but
131 var animation = new Animation(elem, {"-webkit-transform": "translate(100px, 100px)"}, 2000);
133 will not work anywhere.
135 API and Specification Feedback
136 ------------------------------
138 File an issue on GitHub: <https://github.com/w3c/web-animations/issues/new>.
139 Alternatively, send an email to <public-fx@w3.org> with subject line
140 “[web-animations] … message topic …”
141 ([archives](http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-fx/)).
146 Report any issues with this implementation on GitHub:
147 <https://github.com/web-animations/web-animations-next/issues/new>.
152 When we make a potentially breaking change to the polyfill's API
153 surface (like a rename) where possible we will continue supporting the
154 old version, deprecated, for three months, and ensure that there are
155 console warnings to indicate that a change is pending. After three
156 months, the old version of the API surface (e.g. the old version of a
157 function name) will be removed. *If you see deprecation warnings you
158 can't avoid it by not updating*.
160 We also announce anything that isn't a bug fix on
161 [web-animations-changes@googlegroups.com](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/web-animations-changes).