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8:46 am, February 17, 2022
 

svg animated line testing - shooting star right

I found this on a random site i was looking at it took me a while to extract the animation, but i found it and its working below. 

There is shoot right and also shoot left, if you are that way inclined. 

Looks cool you could add it as a nice animation underline or something similar.

the left animated one is a bit broken, you could probably just rotate the element 180 and the use the same animation and it would go the other way, or move the svg over to the right so it animates to the left.

HTML

<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="2840" height="2" viewBox="0 0 2840 2" fill="none" class="relative">
<path d="M-15 1H2855" stroke="white" stroke-opacity="0.15" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-dasharray="1 5"></path>
<path d="M0 1H33" stroke="url(#footer_grad)" stroke-dashoffset="0" stroke-width="1.5" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" id="footer-shoot"></path>
<defs>
  <linearGradient id="footer_grad" x1="0" y1="2" x2="33" y2="2" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
    <stop offset="5%" stop-color="#61CDEF" stop-opacity="0"></stop>
    <stop offset="95%" stop-color="#61CDEF"></stop>
  </linearGradient>
</defs>
</svg>


<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="2840" height="2" viewBox="0 0 2840 2" fill="none" class="relative">
<path d="M-15 1H2855" stroke="white" stroke-opacity="0.15" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-dasharray="1 5"></path>
<path d="M0 1H33" stroke="url(#footer_grad)" stroke-dashoffset="0" stroke-width="1.5" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" id="footer-shoot-left"></path>
<defs>
  <linearGradient id="footer_grad" x1="0" y1="2" x2="33" y2="2" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
    <stop offset="95%" stop-color="#61CDEF" stop-opacity="0"></stop>
    <stop offset="5%" stop-color="#61CDEF"></stop>
  </linearGradient>
</defs>
</svg>

CSS

#footer-shoot {
    -webkit-animation: shoot-right 3s ease-in-out infinite;
    animation: shoot-right 3s ease-in-out infinite;
}
#footer-shoot-left {
      -webkit-animation: shoot-left 3s ease-in-out infinite;
    animation: shoot-left 3s ease-in-out infinite;
}
@keyframes shoot-right{0%{stroke-dashoffset:450;opacity:1;transform:translateZ(0)}to{stroke-dashoffset:0;opacity:1;transform:translate3D(100%,0,0)}}

@keyframes shoot-left{0%{stroke-dashoffset:450;opacity:.25;transform:translateZ(0)}to{stroke-dashoffset:0;opacity:1;transform:translate3D(-100%,0,0)}}

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