Foreword

The release of the SVG 1.0 specification as a full W3C Recommendation was proof of the enabling effect of a strong, active, and vocal user and developer community. Less visibly to the public, it was also a demonstration of the W3C process that enables competing companies to come together in a vendor-neutral space and work on commonly agreed, open specifications for the benefit of the Web in general and to grow the market.

SVG was the first specification to not only have a test suite, but also to publish the results of testing on named implementations. During the Candidate Recommendation phase, implementers and content creators gave a large amount of valuable feedback that helped to improve the clarity and technical accuracy of the specification. ...

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