Animation of Scalable Vector Graphics, an open XML-based standard vector graphics format, is possible through various ways: Scripting: ECMAScript is a primary means of creating animations and interactive user interfaces within SVG. Styling: Since 2008, the development of CSS Animations as a feature in WebKit has made possible Stylesheet-driven implicit animation of SVG files from within the DOM.
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- Animation of Scalable Vector Graphics, an open XML-based standard vector graphics format, is possible through various ways: Scripting: ECMAScript is a primary means of creating animations and interactive user interfaces within SVG. Styling: Since 2008, the development of CSS Animations as a feature in WebKit has made possible Stylesheet-driven implicit animation of SVG files from within the DOM. SMIL: Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, a recommended means of animating SVG-based hypermedia is currently supported by the Opera and Amaya browsers, although unstable releases of Firefox pre-3.6, Safari 4 and Chrome 2 have added support, as will any browser that aims to pass the Acid3 web-standards test as this requires SMIL support for tests 75 and 76. Libraries have also been written as a shim to give current SVG-enabled browsers SMIL support. This method is also known as SVG+Time. SVG's internal animation elements
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- Animation of Scalable Vector Graphics, an open XML-based standard vector graphics format, is possible through various ways: Scripting: ECMAScript is a primary means of creating animations and interactive user interfaces within SVG. Styling: Since 2008, the development of CSS Animations as a feature in WebKit has made possible Stylesheet-driven implicit animation of SVG files from within the DOM.
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