Thomas.

It’s is simply amazing what you are capable of coding by hand.
>

Ty, with programs and sites not working with my system theme, I often have 
to do it the old fashioned way-- and recent FF update has bypassed the 
system theme the browser is utilitizing so some sites have become unuseable 
again-- like Svg-edit online...

Your editor applies my system theme well, so it may be my go to when I 
desire to use an editor.
 
The animations I whipped up while I was adding animations to some of my 
maps and diagrams-- like an animated route on a map and a tutorial slide 
show

As suggested, I have adopted (and adapted) it for my SVG editor, I hope 
> that’s o.k. and I did not make too many mistakes. What I wanted to change:  
>

No problem at all : )  Anything I post I post so others can use it 
(especially since I chosen to concentrate on my project and not try making 
plugins or wikis).  If I have anything else svg related I think will help 
you, I'll post it for your editor-- I have a whole sidebar tab of svg 
experiments in the WikiWitchery-- maybe a skull with glowing eyes that dims 
and flares? >> <<
 

> - simplify code even more (.00 removed from numbers, common/redundant 
> settings of several elements moved to superior new <g> element)
>
 
I went to check it out for any tricks for my bag of coding tricks : D  The 
original I left in longhand because I figured the code would be easier to 
understand (code streamlining can cofuse beginners)

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