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window.requestanimationframe
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This is designed to be run in a browser and it depends on there being a document. It does not work in a Node.js or worker environment.
To use the requestAnimationFrame polyfill, just drop a single JavaScript file into your page:
<script src="requestanimationframe.js"></script>
or load as the Node.js module:
require('window.requestanimationframe');
Download the latest requestAnimationFrame polyfill from GitHub.
npm
npm install window.requestanimationframe
Bower
bower install window.requestanimationframe
The requestAnimationFrame polyfill requieres Date.now.
The requestAnimationFrame polyfill is released under the MIT license.
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requestAnimationFrame polyfill
We found that window.requestanimationframe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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