SVG
Stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. It is an XML-based file format used for describing two-dimensional vector graphics. SVG is widely used on the web for creating graphics that can scale to different sizes without losing quality, which is a common limitation of raster graphics (like JPEG or PNG formats).
Features:
- The ability to program and write custom scripts for them is crucial.
- Mobile profiles, to optimize display on mobile devices
- Lossless compression is possible.
- Advantages of SVG files.
- Perphect scaling ability, no matter how large or small you make them.
- The size of svg files is often smaller than raster images.
- SEO-friendly: because SVG files treat text as text (and not as design), screen readers can scan any words contained in SVG images.
Disadvantages of SVG files.
- Hard to make big, high-quality digital images
- Only modern browsers can support SVG images.
- Hard to understand for newcomers.
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