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Index
Preface
A Winding Path
The Road Ahead
Before You Begin About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book About the Examples How to Contact Us
Acknowledgements
I. SVG on the Web 1. Graphics from Vectors
Defining an SVG in Code Simple Shapes Repetition without Redundancy Graduating to Gradients Activating Animation Talking with Text Understanding Vector Graphics The SVG Advantage Summary: An Overview of SVG
2. The Big Picture
The Web Platform SVG and the Modern Web JavaScript in SVG Embedding SVG in Web Pages Using SVG with HTML 5 Using SVG with CSS 3 Summary: SVG and the Web
3. A Sense of Style
CSS in SVG
Style declarations
Presentation attributes Inline styles A <style> block External Stylesheets
The cascade Conditional styles
SVG in CSS
Using SVG images within CSS Using SVG effects within CSS
CSS versus SVG
Styling Documents versus Drawing Graphics CSS as a Vector Graphics Language Which to Choose?
Summary: Working with CSS
4. Tools of the Trade
Ready-to-Use SVG Click, Drag, Draw
Adobe Illustrator Adobe PhotoShop Sketch Adobe Animate Inkscape and Sodipodi LibreOffice and Apache Open Office Google Docs SVG-edit Draw SVG Boxy SVG
SVG Snapshots Bringing SVG Alive Markup Management Ready-to-use Code Processing and Packaging Summary: Software and Sources to Make SVG Easier
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