I have had a personal interest in HTML canvas for some years and about 4 years ago a client wanted a hero image slider on the homepage of their website with a very specific set of animations I didn't think could have been achieved with CSS, so I successfully used HTML canvas to achieve what they wanted.
It was fun and memorable for me because I got to do some paid work using a technology I was interested in and deliver what the client, who had very strong views on how the homepage should look at operate, wanted. So a win-win.
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I have had a personal interest in HTML canvas for some years and about 4 years ago a client wanted a hero image slider on the homepage of their website with a very specific set of animations I didn't think could have been achieved with CSS, so I successfully used HTML canvas to achieve what they wanted.
It was fun and memorable for me because I got to do some paid work using a technology I was interested in and deliver what the client, who had very strong views on how the homepage should look at operate, wanted. So a win-win.