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Hi Brynn,
finally, I'm back and have some time to write something up.
Ok :-)
I'm about to go offline for now. But I'll plan on doing some
searching, the
next time I'm back online, and I'll look for a new page with intro
text, if
you can get it started, Maren. And then Maren and I can collaborate from there. Maybe during my search I'll get some ideas about organizing the page. It may end up being just a handful of links, but....well, as we've said, at least it will be a start.
Do you already have a list of links which should be included in the SVG page and/or the SVG animation page? And has there been any progress on where those pages should end up? It's also possible to move a page after it has been created, so if we don't know where to put it yet, it's not so problematic (Although it would help to know the intended audience of a text before writing it...) Just don't put it in the menu before it is finished (the little red/green sign at the end of the row in the pages list should be red), and don't link to it before we know where it will live.
uh-oh.....could the site, the django part handle some simple animation of SVG?....maybe you guys
would
have to set up that part of the page, since I don't understand a lot of those django plugins?
- - I think that should work just fine. It only depends on browser support, but not on the website. A js-based animation made with sozi can be viewed by clicking the 'view' button: http://staging.inkscape.org/en/gallery/item/19/ . I copied Tav's SMIL/CSS animations from his page http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/ANIMATION/ to check, as I didn't have any: a SMIL animation can be viewed directly, even in the gallery view; a CSS based animation can be viewed with the view button.
Regards, Maren