as it says in your link, the support for SVG in browsers is still only basic - so it is limited with regard to what SVG's are capable of
SVG'a are very good for flat colour graphics; no good at all for photographic images of course...
as it says in your link, the support for SVG in browsers is still only basic - so it is limited with regard to what SVG's are capable of
SVG'a are very good for flat colour graphics; no good at all for photographic images of course...
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KSTA perhaps you could attach an example xar/web file so we could suggest ways of improving the publish sites content?
@ HD:
SVG's can do more than this, they're not limited to flat colours.SVG'a are very good for flat colour graphics
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you the expeert egg - how much support is there for gradient and transparency in a browser ?
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Excellent HD. Here's a couple of gradiant fills.
LINK
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good to know egg, thanks
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