Here's interesting live example, this website provides lots of animated cursors
to download, and they show them online as APNGs in Firefox and Safari, and as
GIFs in other browsers. Cursor's ANI format is 32bit and animated, but it's not
supported by browsers, so they have to convert.
One such
What if, in the future:
1. Safari fully supports
2. This bug lands https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1160200
Then it would be possible for web-developers to just use this, right?
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I think now, in 2010s most of internet content is made by regular users, not
webdevs. Can we look at the problem from their perspective? Of course, CDNs and
webdevs care about MIME types and Accept headers, but regular users know
nothing about that and they've been happily posting apngs to Tumbl
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