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Posted on November 12, 2018 by feedly

Displaying Basic Scalable Shapes on Your Web Pages with SVG

One of the issues with images on your Web site is that when you try to scale the page or display it on different devices, the image can become dithered or malformed. Learn how to use scalable vector graphics (SVG) to avoid this issue.

Link: https://www.htmlgoodies.com/HTML5/markup/displaying-basic-scalable-shapes-on-your-web-pages-with-svg.html

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