<DIV><p><b>Create rich interactivity with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)</b></p><p>Dive into SVGβand build striking, interactive visuals for your web applications. Led by three SVG experts, youβll learn step-by-step how to use SVG techniques for animation, overlays, and dynamic charts and graphs. Th
Building Web Applications with SVG
β Scribed by David Dailey, Jon Frost, Domenico Strazzullo
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Create rich interactivity with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Dive into SVGβand build striking, interactive visuals for your web applications. Led by three SVG experts, youβll learn step-by-step how to use SVG techniques for animation, overlays, and dynamic charts and graphs. Then youβll put it all together by building two graphic-rich applications. Get started creating dynamic visual content using web technologies youβre familiar withβsuch as JavaScript, CSS, DOM, and AJAX.
Discover how to:
- Build client-side graphics with little impact on your web server
- Create simple user interfaces for mobile and desktop web browsers
- Work with complex shapes and design reusable patterns
- Position, scale, and rotate text elements using SVG transforms
- Create animations using the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)
- Build more powerful animations by manipulating SVG with JavaScript
- Apply filters to sharpen, blur, warp, reconfigure colors, and more
- Make use of programming libraries such as Pergola, D3, and Polymaps
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