#animation
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what does that even mean. provide some context. what are we even looking at. ur question is extremely vague
and hence none of the 200 people who read ur thread already responded
with what. what is this even
u just wrote some super random xml tag. what is this
start with for what it is and what do u want to do
u first have to explain what ur even talking about. what ur showing makes no sense to me yet. provide some context
weird question, are u trying to learn javaScript ?
it's like ur asking "what is this screw for?". how should we know. there are a million places where it could fit in. provide some context. for example uve been working on a lamp. well, then its maybe the screws for the lamp
the xml still makes no sense without context
point is, we can't help u if u don't provide context and details
that animation thing there is xml and not java
if u can be more clear on what your trying to do, help can be provided. The only one that's stopping u from getting help is yourself as your not really clear on what u want to do
and without context we can't provide u any more details than this
u do realize the one stopping u from getting hep is yourself ?
u can close it urself using the close command
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