On Thursday 24 March 2005 06:36, Alan Horkan wrote:
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Jon Phillips wrote:
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:51:44 -0800 This could take the form of some web buttons/banners and a page
I'm not sure a browser specific push in necessarily the best way to go, I think we should promote the browsers that are best for SVG.
supporting adoption. This could be housed either on Openclipart.org or Inkscape.org. Do you know how to edit our webpage? Are there any volunteers to push this? Look at how Firefox has the
Well, I don't think we need a separate web site but it might be useful to have a wiki page on how to load an Inkscape SVG drawing into a web page. Hmm, I'll start to write up an article - but I guess I need to download a svg enabled firefox version - I think someone posted a link to one yesterday.
Yes, Alan, you are correct in suggesting browser independance. Actually, Opera should be noted to be the first to have direct support. A screenshot of their browser would be good for the wiki page. And even the IE/Adobe combo is the most widely available way to view SVG on the web at the moment for those that use Windows. John