Using SVG with CSS3 and HTML5

Vector Graphics for Web Design

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, HTML, SGML, VRML, Programming, Programming Languages, & VRML
Cover of the book Using SVG with CSS3 and HTML5 by Amelia Bellamy-Royds, Dudley Storey, Kurt Cagle, O'Reilly Media
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Author: Amelia Bellamy-Royds, Dudley Storey, Kurt Cagle ISBN: 9781491921920
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: October 17, 2017
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Amelia Bellamy-Royds, Dudley Storey, Kurt Cagle
ISBN: 9781491921920
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: October 17, 2017
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

Using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for illustrations only scratches the surface of this format’s potential on the web. With this practical guide, you’ll learn how to use SVG not only for illustrations but also as graphical documents that you can integrate into complex HTML5 web pages, and style with custom CSS. Web developers will discover ways to adapt designs by adding data based graphics, dynamic styles, interaction, or animation.

Divided into five parts, this book includes:

  • SVG on the web: Understand how SVG works with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to define graphics
  • Drawing with markup: Learn the vector language of x and y coordinates that let SVG create basic and custom shapes
  • Putting graphics in their place: Use the coordinate system to draw SVG shapes and text at different scales and positions
  • Artistic touches: Explore how color is used, how strokes are created and manipulated, and how graphical effects like filters, clipping, and masking are applied
  • SVG as an application: Make your graphic more accessible to humans and computers, and learn how to make it interactive or animated
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Using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for illustrations only scratches the surface of this format’s potential on the web. With this practical guide, you’ll learn how to use SVG not only for illustrations but also as graphical documents that you can integrate into complex HTML5 web pages, and style with custom CSS. Web developers will discover ways to adapt designs by adding data based graphics, dynamic styles, interaction, or animation.

Divided into five parts, this book includes:

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