In this video, you will learn how you can implement scalable vector graphics onto your website that will look good no matter how large they are!
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Can you use a svg as a pre loader image, a raster can be 1 pix x 1 pix for a full image and placed on a front page then when you see a larger image on page three the image loads very fast.
Gary.
I would think you could, but have never tried. SVG is treated as just another image file format so it seems like it’d be fine!
Great video Zach! THANKS!!!
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Nice, great suggestion Jim! I’ve heard good things, but have always been a loyal Adobe customer I suppose. 🙂
Very nice tip Zack. This can be very useful in so many ways. I will definitely be exploring svg files in future sites. Thanks.
Really appreciate this. I have a program called Vector Magic which has been on my hard drive for months never been used – now I have a use for it! With this program it’s possible to covert images to vector format without them coming from Illustrator. Thanks Zack 🙂
Sweet, that sounds cool!