SVG animation

Animation of Scalable Vector Graphics, an open XML-based standard vector graphics format is possible through various means:

Libraries have also been written as a shim to give current SVG-enabled browsers SMIL support.[9] This method is also known as SVG+Time.[citation needed]

Because SVG supports Portable Network Graphics (PNG) and JPEG raster images, it can be used to animate such images as an alternative to APNG and Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG).

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  8. ^ "When can I use SVG SMIL animation?". Archived from the original on 2011-03-22. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
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