dur
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.
The dur
attribute indicates the simple duration of an animation.
You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:
Example
<svg viewBox="0 0 220 150" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<rect x="0" y="0" width="100" height="100">
<animate
attributeType="XML"
attributeName="y"
from="0"
to="50"
dur="1s"
repeatCount="indefinite" />
</rect>
<rect x="120" y="0" width="100" height="100">
<animate
attributeType="XML"
attributeName="y"
from="0"
to="50"
dur="3s"
repeatCount="indefinite" />
</rect>
</svg>
Usage notes
Value |
<clock-value>
| media | indefinite
|
---|---|
Default value | indefinite |
Animatable | No |
<clock-value>
-
This value specifies the length of the simple duration. The value must be greater than 0 and can be expressed with hours (
h
), minutes (m
), seconds (s
) or milliseconds (ms
). It's possible to combine those time representations to create some complex durations likehh:mm:ss.iii
ormm:ss.iii
. media
-
This value specifies the simple duration as the intrinsic media duration. This is only valid for elements that define media. (For animation elements the attribute will be ignored if
media
is specified.) indefinite
-
This value specifies the simple duration as indefinite.
Note:
The interpolation will not work if the simple duration is indefinite (although this may still be useful for <set>
elements).
Specifications
Specification |
---|
SVG Animations Level 2 # DurAttribute |
Browser compatibility
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