amp-anim
Introduction
Use amp-anim
to embed animations (gif, webp) into your AMP HTML files. Animation files should be loaded via HTTPS.
Setup
Import the animation component in the header.
<script async custom-element="amp-anim" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-anim-0.1.js"></script>
Basic usage
A basic embed. The usage of amp-anim
is similar to that of amp-img
.
<amp-anim width="245" height="300" src="/static/samples/img/gopher.gif" alt="an animation" attribution="The Go gopher was designed by Reneee French and is licensed under CC 3.0 attributions.">
</amp-anim>
Placeholder
You can use amp-img
as a placeholder when loading of src
file takes time. The placeholder
attribute must be added to the nested amp-img
in this case.
<amp-anim width="245" height="300" src="/static/samples/img/gopher.gif" alt="an animation" attribution="The Go gopher was designed by Reneee French and is licensed under CC 3.0 attributions.">
<amp-img placeholder width="245" height="300" src="/static/samples/img/gopher.png"></amp-img>
</amp-anim>
If the explanations on this page don't cover all of your questions feel free to reach out to other AMP users to discuss your exact use case.
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Written by @sebastianbenz