SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), the stalwart XML-based language for describing 2D vector graphics, is getting a renewal, with an upgrade focused on closer alignment with HTML and CSS. The World Wide ...
Remember SVG? The acronym stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. In a posting to the xml-dev mailing list back in 2000, XML co-inventor Tim Bray said: “SVG is going to change the face of the Web.” If ...
SVG technology is in place; now it’s time to use it. While most chatter about SVG and related HTML5 standards focuses on “browser demographics” of the “will Webkit-based mobile units compensate for ...
We promised to wrap up the topic of Scalable Vector Graphics and we’ll do so discussing scripted animation. When we started with SVG a few weeks ago we discussed its use of declarative animation, ...
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