CONCLUSION

WE’VE LEARNED A LOT in a short amount of time, my friends. We’ve learned about the virtues of SVG, when it is the appropriate choice, and how we can get it onto our sites. We’ve looked at tools that help you work with it, from elaborate software like Illustrator down to command-line tools like Grunt. We’ve learned about icon systems, fallbacks, and sizing concerns. We’ve considered performance, accessibility, and responsiveness. We’ve learned about some of the design possibilities of SVG, like animation, filters, and masks.

Yet there is so much we didn’t cover. Attributes left out, values unspoken, entire tags unsung. In part, that’s because of this book’s brevity: not only would a 500-page slog through every little detail of SVG ...

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