RESOURCES

I’ve sprinkled links to resources through this book, and I hope you’ve followed them as they’ve cropped up. This section lists documentation, texts, sites, and tools that I find particularly valuable, but that I didn’t explicitly cover in the book or explore in detail. Many of these resources have interactive elements—the web is perfect for that; books, not so much. Be sure to check out these gems:

  • “SVG,” Mozilla Developer Network. This is a directory page that links to hundreds of individual pages covering every SVG element, attribute, DOM interface, effect, and much more. It is likely the most comprehensive resource on SVG (http://bkaprt.com/psvg/11-01/).
  • “A Complete Guide to SVG Fallbacks,” Amelia Bellamy-Royds. This covers every ...

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