I am just learning the inkscape basics(thanks to Heathenx and Richard!) but here is my two cents:
One why don't we build a site(in html so it can be indexed) that will link to all the SVG sites. Perhaps a central point to hammer our point home to the rest of the web would be good??
Also, just another idea but perhaps Wikia would be an answer. This is the new Wikipedia search engine. It had a bad first week with some bad reviews but I think the concept of a human edited search engine is a good idea. Wikia would not have to worry about search engine algorithms like Google would.
-Patrick
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Andreas Neumann wrote:
So, please start using SVG on the web, and direct users to good browsers, such as Opera, Safari, Firefox 3, instead of just waiting for them to complete their SVG support.
Well, there are a few small improvements needed for Inkscape to be a great web authoring tool (the most important I think is a ViewBox, so the SVG scale nicely in the browser window).
And, as I said over and over, I am more concerned with the lack of support in search engines than support in browsers.