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What kind of animated site elements?
Basically any animated visual element where in the past you might have used a gif. I'm thinking more for a casual kind of site rather than anything professional, but with a desire for using more up to date formats that are smaller & quicker to load.
Animated content? Or site navigation elements, overlays, etc?
If the later go with the image assets svg, png, gif, etc since there’s better support for masking, css animations and so on.
Ah, sorry, not trying to be obtuse, content. I thought by referring to gifs it might make that clear.
I figured but thought I’d cover the bases