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KeyframeEffect.target

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Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The target property of a KeyframeEffect interface represents the element or pseudo-element being animated. It may be null for animations that do not target a specific element. It performs as both a getter and a setter, except with animations and transitions generated by CSS.

Syntax

var targetElement = document.getElementById("elementToAnimate");

var keyframes = new KeyframeEffect( targetElement, keyframeBlock, timingOptions );

// returns #elementToAnimate
keyframes.target;

// assigns keyframes a new target
keyframes.target = newTargetElement;

Value

An Element, CSSPseudoElement, or null.

Examples

In the Follow the White Rabbit example, whiteRabbit sets the target element to be animated:

var whiteRabbit = document.getElementById("rabbit");

var rabbitDownKeyframes = new KeyframeEffect(
  whiteRabbit,
  [
    { transform: 'translateY(0%)' }, 
    { transform: 'translateY(100%)' }
  ],
  { duration: 3000, fill: 'forwards' }
);

// returns <div id=​"rabbit">​Click the rabbit's ears!​</div>​
rabbitDownKeyframes.target;

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Web Animations
The definition of 'keyframeEffect' in that specification.
Working Draft Editor's draft.

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support ? ? 63 ? ? ?
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support ? ? ? 63 ? ? ?

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyframeEffect/target