List Highlight in Svg format


Svg List Highlight
Started By Saby007 , Mar 29 2011 05:41 AM
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#1
Posted 29 March 2011 - 05:41 AM
#2
Posted 29 March 2011 - 08:22 AM
Bro I Am Nil In All These Stuffs.............!! My Max Files That I Create Are In Png And Jpg Format. I Have Never Tried Svg
Whats So Special About Svg That All Talk About............??
#3
Posted 29 March 2011 - 08:41 AM
Nicque, on 29 March 2011 - 08:22 AM, said:
Bro I Am Nil In All These Stuffs.............!! My Max Files That I Create Are In Png And Jpg Format. I Have Never Tried Svg
Whats So Special About Svg That All Talk About............??
There are two kinds of computer graphics -Raster (composed of pixels) and Vector (composed of paths). Raster images are more commonly called bitmap images.
SVG is Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth. Unfortunately, Nokia S40 and SE 4.6 phones does not supports SVG format. Nokia S60 5th edition phones supports it. SVG is small in size and works both mode (landscape and portrait) without loosing quality. You can make svg elements using Inkscape (free prog) or Adobe Illustrator.
#4
Posted 04 April 2011 - 05:11 PM
thank you so much . . . i love them
#5
Posted 20 April 2011 - 03:47 AM
Saby007, on 29 March 2011 - 08:41 AM, said:
There are two kinds of computer graphics -Raster (composed of pixels) and Vector (composed of paths). Raster images are more commonly called bitmap images.
SVG is Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth. Unfortunately, Nokia S40 and SE 4.6 phones does not supports SVG format. Nokia S60 5th edition phones supports it. SVG is small in size and works both mode (landscape and portrait) without loosing quality. You can make svg elements using Inkscape (free prog) or Adobe Illustrator.
SVG is Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth. Unfortunately, Nokia S40 and SE 4.6 phones does not supports SVG format. Nokia S60 5th edition phones supports it. SVG is small in size and works both mode (landscape and portrait) without loosing quality. You can make svg elements using Inkscape (free prog) or Adobe Illustrator.
Ki sundor kore bujhiecho !!! You R really special dada.
#7
Posted 22 November 2011 - 07:13 PM
Saby007, on 29 March 2011 - 08:41 AM, said:
There are two kinds of computer graphics -Raster (composed of pixels) and Vector (composed of paths). Raster images are more commonly called bitmap images.
SVG is Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth. Unfortunately, Nokia S40 and SE 4.6 phones does not supports SVG format. Nokia S60 5th edition phones supports it. SVG is small in size and works both mode (landscape and portrait) without loosing quality. You can make svg elements using Inkscape (free prog) or Adobe Illustrator.
SVG is Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG images are made up of lines, curves and other "smooth" elements, unlike "bitmap" formats such as GIF, JPEG or PNG. When you zoom in on a GIF, JPEG or PNG, it gets grainy and blocky - but when you zoom in on an SVG, it stays smooth. Unfortunately, Nokia S40 and SE 4.6 phones does not supports SVG format. Nokia S60 5th edition phones supports it. SVG is small in size and works both mode (landscape and portrait) without loosing quality. You can make svg elements using Inkscape (free prog) or Adobe Illustrator.
Thanx dada for sharing amazing stuffs and all of this knowledge with us.
#8
Posted 23 November 2011 - 11:21 AM
thanks for sharing bro! nice elements
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