Scalable vector graphics.
by subacati
If you cannot see the image in this post, you need a new browser. :happy:.
It should be animated. Operamini cannot support animation, but it should display ok. :up:.
If you cannot see the image in this post, you need a new browser. :happy:.
It should be animated. Operamini cannot support animation, but it should display ok. :up:.
Sorry, fixed now. :up:.You should get a rectangle with a spinning circle inside it.
?I use Opera browser and I can't see the image.
:yes: :eyes: 🙂
I can't see the picture, but I won't change browser for a rectangle with a circle in it. 😉
I'm on Opera mini 3. Don't see nufink :eyes:
Curious … it works fine, though the second picture under it (under the words, "It should be animated. Operamini cannot support animation, but it should display ok." )doesn't … even though it's the same name. And I can't right-click to save it – it's greyed out … but the first one appears … I didn't even know SVG could be animated! :eyes:
It's not supported by Operamini3 A plugin for IE is available, but it's only supported if you use the embed tag. Most browsers have native support, but they may not support it with the img tag as I've used it here. There is a lack of clarity as to how you are meant to use it in terms of standards. On Operamini 4.2, it works with CSS it can be used for styling. It is, technically, an image. But it's a plain text file in practice. That makes it a bit more difficult to classify. It's old technology, but due to a lack of standardisation and support, it's seldom used. The small file size makes it perfect for website images and, because it uses vectors, you can scale it according to your screen etc. It's a great way to make graphics available without using fancy tools so perfect for a mobile user such as moi. The file I used for this demo is from the internet radio app for S60 phones. I'll be using it on my personal website but I'll add some boring text or jpg image for browsers that won't support it. It will make some awesome smileys though. :headbang:. here is a direct link to the image file for those who can't see it. I'll come back to you later for a link to the SVG viewer pluggin for IE. The image should either be displayed when you click the link, or you should be given an option to download it. Swaer, if you can download it using Operamini 3, use X-plore to view it. In X-plore, goto;~Tools~~File associations~then press 9 to add a new association.Type;
SVG
You should now be on a screen titled,Select application
. Look for an application in that list that's called,SVGT Viewer App
. Select that and go back to the file tree. Then open the .svg file and it will display on your screen.:left: :right: :D. Hello, Aadil. :happy: Like your new avitar. :o. Okay, bye! :
That was a very young me back in the early eighties. :left:.