Opera have some nice SVG tutorial for web stuff, but none deal directly with Inkscape - http://dev.opera.com/articles/svg/
Here's an example that's quite neat - http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/61/ex7-gallery.xhtml
One issue I've had with SVG files is how to display them in a HTML file. It was a while ago that I tried, and I think my issue was that I couldn't work with it as easily as with a bitmapped image. I couldn't scale the size which is kinda strange since that's the advantage of vector over bitmap.
Haakon Meland Eriksen-2 wrote:
Hello, everyone!
I'm new to the list, and would like to thank the Inkscape developers for making great free (as in freedom) software and for promoting an important open standard, SVG, as the drawing format.
Konqueror 3.5.x ( and Apple's Safari?) and Mozilla Firefox 2.x are SVG enabled, which means children can now draw their web site using only Inkscape and put the linked SVG files directly on the web. This is very easy, a lot of fun, and I find the results are colourful and vivid. I've made a simple example - would you like to see? Take a look at
Yours sincerely, Haakon Meland Eriksen