Reference for SVG

There's a great reference for anyone who wants to get started writing custom SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) for their website (okay, so I also happen to be the author of the site). It's at [url=http://www.svgbasics.com/index.html]SVGBasics.com[/url]. There's a tutorial aimed at people who have any little experience writing HTML or XML. I've included numerous examples for the features explained and I intend to add more if there's sufficient readership. Enjoy. :D

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