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	<description>Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVG, has been a web standard for many years but has gained renewed interest after being included in the HTML5 specification. SVG allows you to define vector shapes using XML, and these shapes can even be styled with CSS and scripted with JavaScript. In this video, we demonstrate how to use an exported SVG document from Adobe Illustrator in a web page using the img tag as well as embedding the code directly in an HTML5 page. Finally, we show how to add interactivity to an SVG image using JavaScript. &amp;nbsp; Download the source code for Working with SVG in HTML5 </description>
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			<![CDATA[Very interesting and instructive. Thanks for this well done video with simple and easily understandable material &#33;&#33; I also think that SVG can be really promising for the future. <br><br>Regards,<br><br>L.<p>posted by Lionel</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Plz help me out about &#34;evt&#34; which is passed in the function &#34;clickMe&#40;evt&#41;&#34;<br>thnxx<p>posted by anant</p>]]>
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