You can also use the svg files directly in `<img>` tag it's supported in most browsers! You can also use the contents inside the svg file directly in a HTML file.

Source: https://css-tricks.com/using-svg/

On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 11:50 PM Maren Hachmann <maren@goos-habermann.de> wrote:
Adding to this:

Please check out the HTML5 canvas saving option and the web slicer
extension, before you make the request.

 Maren

Am 28.05.20 um 19:46 schrieb René de Hesselle:
> Hello Sagar,
>
> please create a feature request here: http://inkscape.org/report
>
> Cheers,
> René
>
>
>> Am 28.05.2020 um 19:33 schrieb sagar acharya
>> <acharya.sagar.sagar5@gmail.com <mailto:acharya.sagar.sagar5@gmail.com>>:
>>
>> Dear developers,
>>
>> Firstly awesome awesome software. I used to use AI but as soon as I
>> saw Inkscape, switched to this despite some change in familiarity. I
>> will always switch from proprietary to libre tool wherever possible.
>>
>> I request you to add a feature where the SVGs would directly export as
>> HTML or HTML+CSS code. Since there are plenty of web designers out
>> there, this would be a very useful resource.
>>
>> Thanking you
>> Sagar
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