The latest Opera 9.5 development build has added support for animated PNG images, an extension to the popular PNG format that allows better animations with partial transparency and a much larger color palette. APNG originally was proposed a few years ago by Mozilla’s Vladimir Vukicevik and Stuart Parmenter, and implemented for Firefox 3 by Andrew Smith.
It’s definitely an important recognition to the format’s merits and potential and good news for web developers`and user. Let’s hope Internet Explorer and Safari jump aboard soon for a better, prettier web.
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Can’t believe that animated PNG’s havn’t been around for years. Not saying that GIF’s can’t look ok, but come on, try put one over a gradiated background and see how good it looks then. Why don’t they just add this to browsers from day1, what’s the big deal. I love PNG, long live semi-transparent edges.
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I will venture a huge guess and say that IE will not be jumping aboard anytime soon.
But, it is nice to an alternative to animated gif moving forward.