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When to use jpg gif png svg

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It may be included either by linkage, or by textual inclusion In XML and stylable with CSS, is starting to become a popular choice for including

SVG, a vector graphics format designed at W3C, written This provides a standardised basis which XML languages can use for the actual linking part. Same hyperlinking capabilities HTML users will be familiar with - simple, since ended links to embedded media and simple, single-ended hypermedia links - but also provides more advanced compound links, bidirectional links, and out of line links. Work in progress at W3C on XLink and XPointer will add standard hyperlinking capabilities - including links to graphics - to XML. It also does not provide a standard method to describe image inclusion. The XML specification does not prescribe or limit which graphics format you can use. Informed choice about what format to use. In practice, certain formats are more widely understood than others certain formatsĪre more suited to one type of graphical data than another so you should make an You just need a MIME type so that the format is labelled correctly for transferĪcross the Web, and so that a suitable viewer (if one exists) can be located at the other end. There is no limit in the Web specifications to the graphical formats that can be used Please see the W3C Graphics Activity statement to find out what W3C is currently doing and has already done in the area of Web Graphics, including SVG, WebCGM Profile, and PNG.

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