SVG animations can be created using SMIL, CSS, or JavaScript, each offering distinct advantages and use cases. SMIL, despite being considered obsolete by some, remains fully supported in major browsers and allows direct animation of SVG elements within the code itself, preserving animation even when embedded as an image. This versatility is crucial for developers seeking robust and flexible animation solutions.
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