The Benefits Of Using Scalable Vector Graphics
Posted by MissDanni apropos on Sat Nov 10th, 2007 at 05:07:38 BST
Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVG, is an open source computer language that
can be used to create and describe two dimensional images for presentation
on a website. SVG was developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and
is based upon XML. An SVG is a basic text file which can be easily edited
using a simple text editor such as Notepad. Scalable Vector Graphics can be
used to create both animated and static images. The standard file extension
of an SVG is .svg while the MIME-typen would be image-name/svg+xml.
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