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CSS animations make it possible to animate transitions from one CSS style configuration to another. Animations consist of two components: A style describing the animation and a set of keyframes that indicate the start and end states of the animation's CSS style, as well as possible intermediate waypoints along the way.

There are three key advantages to CSS animations over traditional script-driven animation techniques:

  1. They're easy to use for simple animations; you can create them without even having to know JavaScript.
  2. The animations run well, even under moderate system load. Simple animations can often perform poorly in JavaScript (unless they're well made). The rendering engine can use frame-skipping and other techniques to keep the performance as smooth as possible.
  3. Letting the browser control the animation sequence lets the browser optimize performance and efficiency by, for example, reducing the update frequency of animations running in tabs that aren't currently visible.


Documentation for this class was provided by MDN. */ @:native("Animation") extern class Animation { static inline var DIRECTION_ALTERNATE : Int = 1; static inline var DIRECTION_NORMAL : Int = 0; static inline var FILL_BACKWARDS : Int = 1; static inline var FILL_BOTH : Int = 3; static inline var FILL_FORWARDS : Int = 2; static inline var FILL_NONE : Int = 0; var delay(default,null) : Float; var direction(default,null) : Int; var duration(default,null) : Float; var elapsedTime : Float; var ended(default,null) : Bool; var fillMode(default,null) : Int; var iterationCount(default,null) : Int; var name(default,null) : String; var paused(default,null) : Bool; function pause() : Void; function play() : Void; }