![]() ![]() ![]() In the past we covered how to work with SVG patterns and where to get resources for them, then we looked at SVG styling features for text and filters, and for those who were especially keen - we put together an amazing list of SVG books to help you get started with this web technology. And while we’ve yet to see any feasible SVG frameworks being brought to life, a lot of the stuff is already being built without framework support. It’s fast, it can be animated, and it’s the perfect solution for retina displays. It has been around for nearly two decades, but only now is SVG makings its long awaited debut as a desirable format for icons, logos and data visualization forms. We have covered SVG before, the most sought after visualization technology in most recent years.
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