I want my animation to display only when the page loads, so that there is no static image shown while page loads.
The following is the JavaScript code:
function start() {
setObjVis('myobj','visible');
}
window.onload = start;
Following is CSS code:
#my_animation{
animation: mymove 10s 1;
position: relative;
visibility: hidden;
}
Following is HTML code:
<script type="text/javascript" src='js/script.js'></script>
.
.
.
<img src="img/animation_image.png" alt="Animation" height="550px" id="my_animation" />
However, my animation image is hidden. I understand that the visibility:hidden of CSS has caused it to become hidden. But JavaScript is not making it visible.
What am I doing wrong?
setObjVis
? It's often better to define ahidden
class instead and remove that class from the classlist when you don't want to hide the element anymore.setObjVis
function in your question, so people have to guess what is going wrong in there.