CSS animation-play-state Property
The animation-play-state property is used to specify whether the animation is running or paused.
Syntax:
animation-play-state: paused|running|initial|inherit;
Property Value: The animation-play-state property are listed below:
- paused: This property is used to specify that the animation is paused.
- running: It is the default value. This property is used to specify that the animation is running.
- initial: This property is used to set its default value.
- inherit: It is used to inherit the animation property from its parent.
Example: In this example, we are using the above-explained property.
html
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > CSS | animation-play-state Property </ title > < style > body { text-align: center; width: 70%; } h1 { color: green; } .gfg { width: 50px; height: 50px; background: green; position: relative; -webkit-animation: mymove 10s; -webkit-animation-play-state: play; animation: mymove 5s; animation-play-state: play; } .Beginner { width: 50px; height: 50px; background: green; position: relative; -webkit-animation: mymove 10s; -webkit-animation-play-state: paused; animation: mymove 5s; animation-play-state: paused; } @-webkit-keyframes mymove { from { left: 0%; } to { left: 80%; } } @keyframes mymove { from { left: 0%; } to { left: 80%; } } </ style > </ head > < body > < h1 >w3wiki</ h1 > < h2 >animation-play-state property</ h2 > < div class = "gfg" ></ div >< br > < div class = "Beginner" ></ div > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browser: The browser supported by animation-play-state property are listed below:
- Google Chrome 43.0 and above
- Edge 12.0 and above
- Firefox 16.0 and above
- Opera 30.0 and above
- Safari 9.0 and above