On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 5:48:56 PM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> PMario wrote:
>>
>> The viewBox actually isn't relevant for display width and height.
>>
>> The viewBox setting is just an initial definition, to normalize the
>> coordinate system. Every other x/y point is relative to this base setting.
>> ... The smaller the numbers here, the more digits after the decimal point,
>> are needed to maintain precision.
>>
>
> Agreed. But if you start messing about with it you may well have trouble
> :-).
>
That's right. q:-)
> Even though SVG has been around for yonks (long time) on first use it
> still takes time to "get"?
>
If used as a standard image, it's like any other image. Users just don't
care. The browsers know how to deal with it :) ... But with TW we use it in
a "special way".
- We want (our) svgs to be small in file size.
- They are designed to be relatively small in diameter, since they should
be part of buttons.
- We want to modify them using CSS classes.
- We want them to be styled by our "end-users"
- They should look good with all screen sizes and resolutions
The cool thing is: All of these requirements can be met with svgs.
have fun!
mario
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