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It looks like your input is incomplete or cut off after the HTML start: . If you want:

  • an explanation of the attribute data-sd-animate (what it might be used for),
  • a safe way to include/escape that snippet in HTML,
  • example usage showing animation with that data attribute plus JS/CSS, or
  • help finishing or debugging a specific implementation

I’ll assume you want a brief explanation and an example. Here’s a concise answer.

  • Purpose: data-sd-animate is a custom data attribute (HTML5 data-). It doesn’t do anything by itself; developers attach behavior via CSS selectors or JavaScript reading the attribute to trigger animations or store animation parameters.
  • How to read it in JS:
javascript
const el = document.querySelector(‘span[data-sd-animate]’);const value = el.getAttribute(‘data-sd-animate’); // string or JSON
  • Simple example (animate on click):
html
<span data-sd-animate=“fade” id=“example”>Animate me</span><style>.fade-in { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); transition: all 300ms; }  #example { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(10px); }</style><script>  const el = document.getElementById(‘example’);  el.addEventListener(‘click’, () => {    if (el.dataset.sdAnimate === ‘fade’) el.classList.add(‘fade-in’);  });</script>

If you want a different example (e.g., auto-play on load, JSON parameters, or accessibility considerations), tell me which and I’ll provide it.

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