Archive for January, 2010

Using SVG for Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part II 26 January 2010 at 3:00 am by admin

In Part II, dig deeper into the technology behind using SVG for your site design. Explore how to incorporate SVG in a cross-browser friendly manner, including using SVGWeb to ensure that the SVG shows in Internet Explorer. And discover the unique characteristic that makes SVG ideal for page backgrounds: scalability.

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Using SVG for Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part II

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Many of us think of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) as an also-ran: fine for charts and tables, but not much else. Yet SVG can actually enhance a site’s overall design, and can be made to work in even the most stubborn browser. In Part I of a two-part series, Shelley Powers covers important basics of working with SVG, including browser support and accessibility.

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Using SVG For Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part I

+ Using SVG For Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part I By admin 26 January 2010 at 3:00 am and have No Comments

Many of us think of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) as an also-ran: fine for charts and tables, but not much else. Yet SVG can actually enhance a site’s overall design, and can be made to work in even the most stubborn browser. In Part I of a two-part series, Shelley Powers covers important basics of working with SVG, including browser support and accessibility.

More here: 
Using SVG For Flexible, Scalable, and Fun Backgrounds, Part I