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(Don't ask me, I wasn't the one originally classifying them (behind a collapsing markup), but I worked with what I thought was wanted. Though I really think that the April Fools example reason shouldn't be relevent, as each of those is dynamic elsewise.)
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*Progressively revealing frames of a storyboard, such as: [[Countdown in header text]], [[1190: Time]], [[1446: Landing]]
 
*Progressively revealing frames of a storyboard, such as: [[Countdown in header text]], [[1190: Time]], [[1446: Landing]]
  
*Extensive explorable environments, such as: [[1110: Click and Drag]], [[1608: Hoverboard]], [[1416: Pixels]], [[2067: Challengers]], [[2712: Gravity]]
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*Extensive explorable environments, such as: [[826: Guest Week: Zach Weiner (SMBC)]], [[1110: Click and Drag]], [[1608: Hoverboard]], [[1416: Pixels]], [[2067: Challengers]], [[2712: Gravity]]
  
*Other (miscellaneously) interactive comics, such as: [[826: Guest Week: Zach Weiner (SMBC)]], [[1525: Emojic 8 Ball]], [[2198: Throw]]
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*Other (miscellaneously) interactive comics, such as: [[1525: Emojic 8 Ball]], [[2198: Throw]]
  
 
[[Category:Distinctive comics]]
 
[[Category:Distinctive comics]]

Revision as of 04:27, 2 April 2025

There are various types of dynamic xkcd comics, including animated ones, interactive ones, and ones that modify their content based on specific factors. There are several potential reasons why a comic can have been made dynamic, such as: