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hey this is adam from figmatic and today im going to be showing you how to add custom keyframe animations to your html banners so the first thing we need to do is just go to the figma community and the bannerify plugin if you havent already done so so we can go to the top left corner uh go to the search bar under community and just search for bannerify and youll see a result called bannerify banner studio pop-up and if you havent already installed it youll see an button on the right-hand side and you can go ahead and click on that and once its installed we can jump back into our project so now were back in our project we can right click anywhere go down to plugins and just click on bannerify banner studio and thats going to open up the plugin that we just installed so what its doing is its actually loading in all of our frames as banners so each of these frames is treated as a banner in bannerify and each child layer in those frames is treated as an element i