Hi Martin,

Sorry for the belated answer - I'm to much busy this month.

So, I made some tests and it seems there are not that much difference using
a queue or not. 

Anyways, it's nearly impossible to acheive obtain the same framerate with
JS... even with animationFrameRequest - when the number of dom elements
rise, the result becomes awful:  animations aren't smooth and furthermore,
the visual result seems inferior to a simple global "slower" setInterval()
call.

I attach 
http://qooxdoo.678.n2.nabble.com/file/n7298912/animation.zip my demo example 
to this message if you want to have a look.

Best,

BenoƮt.

PS: However, I think it would be nice to have the equivalent of
qx.bom.element.AnimationJs.stop() and qx.bom.element.AnimationJs.pause() in
qx.bom.element.AnimationCss - useful when the repeat attribute is set to
"infinite"

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