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Per w3c/csswg-drafts#1594, the CSS WG is amenable to making animations composable/additive: either via a general-purpose !add annotation, or via an animation-composite property. The adoption and implementation of such functionality would remove the need for manually specifying the animation-name of an animation already attached to the desired element(s).
Our particular use-case for this feature is to interoperate with third-party pages from browser extensions without breaking animations the page may be using, and without hardcoding the animations the page already uses.
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Per w3c/csswg-drafts#1594, the CSS WG is amenable to making animations composable/additive: either via a general-purpose
!add
annotation, or via ananimation-composite
property. The adoption and implementation of such functionality would remove the need for manually specifying theanimation-name
of an animation already attached to the desired element(s).Our particular use-case for this feature is to interoperate with third-party pages from browser extensions without breaking animations the page may be using, and without hardcoding the animations the page already uses.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: