How TO - JavaScript HTML Animations
Learn how to create animations using JavaScript.
A Basic Web Page
To demonstrate how to create HTML animations with JavaScript, we can use a simple web page.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>My First 
 JavaScript Animation</h1>
 <div id ="myContainer">
    <div id ="myAnimation">My 
 animation will go here</div>
</div>
</body>
<html>
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Styling the Elements
To make an animation possible, the animated element must be animated relative to a "parent container".
The container element should be created with style = "position: relative".
The animation element should be created with style = "position: absolute".
Example
 #myContainer {
  width: 400px;
  height: 
 400px;
  position: relative;
  background: yellow;
 }
#myAnimation {
  width: 50px;
  height: 
 50px;
  position: absolute;
  
 background: red;
}
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The Animation Code
JavaScript animations are done by programming gradual changes in an element's style.
The changes are called by a timer. When the timer interval is small, the animation looks continuous.
The basic code is:
Example
 var id = setInterval(frame, 5);
function frame() {
  if (/* 
 test for finished */) {
    clearInterval(id);
  } else {
    /* code to change the element style */  
    }
}
Create the Animation Using JavaScript
Example
 function myMove() {
  var elem = 
 document.getElementById("myAnimation"); 
  var pos = 0;
  var id = setInterval(frame, 
 10);
  function frame() {
    if (pos == 
 350) {
      
 clearInterval(id);
    } else {
      
 pos++; 
      elem.style.top = pos + 'px'; 
      elem.style.left = pos + 'px'; 
      }
  }
}
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