February 20, 2002

Introduction to Scalable Vector Graphics

Now on IBM developerWorks: Introduction to Scalable Vector Graphics (Tutorial) -- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) makes it possible to specify, using text, graphical images that appear on a Web page. The advantages are many, including the ability to easily generate graphics (such as graphs and charts) from database information, and the ability to add animation and interactivity to graphics. This tutorial demonstrates the concepts necessary for building SVG documents, such as basic shapes, paths, text, and painting models, and also animation and scripting.

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Posted by roadnick at February 20, 2002 12:30 AM | TrackBack

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Hi Nick
Have just skimmed through the tutorial on floating Javascript object from the IBM Developer site, looks pretty interesting (OK, where have I been for the last 2 years? Not doing websites is where).
Also saw the reference to your piece on Scalable Vector Graphics - sadly however something is awry with the link, I'm just getting a new window with about:blank in the address bar.
Sorry, I know, 'broken link' yawn, yawn, but I thought I'd mention it in case you actually WANTED to know!

Posted by: John Leslie at February 15, 2004 06:29 PM

Actually, I really DO want to know. It's fixed now, thanks so much!!!

---- Nick

Posted by: Nick at February 16, 2004 07:49 PM
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