Scalable Vector Graphics(Scalable Vector Graphics,SVGIs based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML), used to describe a two-dimensional vector graphics format. SVG is an open standard developed by W3C.
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- 1. SVG Overview
- 1.1 SVG Basic
- 1.2 SVG Tiny
- 2. SVG technical details
- 3. Standard Development History
- 4 Examples
- 5. SVG display
- 5.1 plugin support
- 5.2 local support
- 5.3 comparison of various SVG interpreters
- 6. Design Tools
- 7. Software Support
- 8 references
- 9 External Connection
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The above is from Wikipedia of SVG, for more details, see: http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG
I personally summarized the following:
- SVG refers to Scalable Vector Graphics)
- SVG is used to define vector-Based Graphics for Networks
- SVG defines images in XML format
- The image quality of SVG images is not lost when they are enlarged or changed.
- SVG is the standard of the World Wide Web Alliance
- SVG is integrated with W3C standards such as DOM and XSL.