*Summary*: A frames timing function is a type of timing function that divides the input time into a specified number of intervals of equal length, each of which is associated with an output progress value of increasing value. The difference between a frames timing function and a step timing function is that a frames timing function returns the output progress value 0 and 1 for an equal portion of the input progress value in the range [0, 1]. This makes it suitable for using in animation loops where the animation should display the first and last frame of the animation for an equal amount of times as each other frame during each loop.
*Bug*: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1248340 *Link to standard*: FPWD: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-timing-1/#frames-timing-functions *Platform coverage*: All platform. *Estimated or target release*: Not yet determined. *Preference behind which this will be implemented*: I'm not sure. I think we don't need it because it is just a variant of the step timing function, and so it is safe to turn it on. If there is any other concerns, I can add a preference for this. *DevTools bug*: Not sure. *Do other browser engines implement this?* No *Tests* - web-platform/tests/timing-functions/frames-timing-functions _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform