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The timeline-scope CSS property modifies the scope of a named animation timeline.
By default, a named timeline (i.e., declared using scroll-timeline-name or view-timeline-name) can only be set as the controlling timeline of a direct descendant element (i.e., by setting animation-timeline on it with the timeline name as its value). This is the timeline's default "scope".
timeline-scope is given the name of a timeline defined on a descendant element; this causes the scope of the timeline to be increased to the element that timeline-scope is set on and any of its descendants. In other words, that element and any of its descendant elements can now be controlled using that timeline.
Note: If no timeline (or more than one timeline) exists with the name given for the timeline-scope value, an inactive timeline with the specified name is created.