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How to Use SVG in a Responsive Web Design

How to use the SVG Images in responsive web design to increase the performance quality and improved SEO

Scalar Vector Graphics image format or SVG image format as they are popularly known, have rapidly emerged as the sought after format. This blog of ours is focused on throwing light upon the SVG image format and also understand why it becomes compelling to use it in a responsive web design. Top web design companies in Dubai are using SVG to design the websites for their corporate and marketing clients.

Introduction

SVG is an XML centric vector image format. It has been developed for graphics in two dimensions and it also renders support for interactivity and animation. SVG is an open standard and has been adopted since 1999. SVG has been developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. Since SVG image format is XML centric, they can work the way other files defined in XML files do.

This implies that one can search, script, index or compress them. They can also be worked upon using any text editor; however they are predominantly accessed and used through drawing software. As the marketing trends are evolving rapidly and the use of Retina Display is becoming a quality standard the Retina Display Compatible Web Designs are getting popular which can easily be achieved using SVG along with the power of CSS3 and HTML5. All major browsers facilitate a certain degree of SVG support.

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SVG-High Quality and hence scale without loss of clarity
SVG-High Quality and hence scale without loss of clarity

With the current trends showing that the way forward is a responsive web design, here are three reasons why you should use SVG images in your web design: