00:00So, what you can also utilize Microsoft Copilot for is for creating HTML based animations.
00:11So to do that, you need to type in this prompt. Let's say, for example, I'm going to go around
00:15and say, create an HTML based animation where a red box is rotating in the center of the
00:30base and a blue text, blue text, simple tutorials is bouncing around in the base right here just
00:43like this. So if I were to go ahead and type in this prompt, then what happens is that it goes
00:49ahead and then generates out an HTML animation based on the same. So you can see that it is
00:54being generated right here, just like this. So you can see that it defined up the style right here,
01:01the key frames, the blue text right here, the key frame bounce and so forth, as you can see,
01:05just like this. So you can simply go ahead and copy the code and paste it out in an application
01:11like notepad, go around onto file and then onto save as. And then I'm going to select all files
01:17right here and I'm going to say animation sample dot HTML right here, just like this. So I didn't
01:23save it as HTML, but TML. So let's just go around onto all files right here. And let me just go
01:29ahead and correct this out to HTML right here, just like this. So once I go ahead and do that,
01:35I can simply open this up and you can see that this is what you have. You got a red box right
01:40here and then you got text simple tutorials bouncing around just like that. And that is how
01:47you can utilize Microsoft Copilot in order to create HTML animations. So if you found this
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