SVG is a widely-deployed royalty-free graphics format developed and maintained by the W3C SVG Working Group. This is a public group, which works on an open mailing list and which welcomes your feedback.
SVG is a widely-deployed royalty-free graphics format developed and maintained by the W3C SVG Working Group. This is a public group, which works on an open mailing list and which welcomes your feedback.
The Graphical Web will showcase SVG, as well as related technologies like Canvas, WebGL, CSS, Javascript, and HTML5 video and audio. The theme of the 2014 edition of the conference will be Visual Storytelling – using new technology to produce compelling visual narratives on the web. The Graphical Web 2014 is being organised by the Data Visualisation Centre of the UK's Office for National Statistics. The event will be of interest to a broad range of attendees, from graphics professionals right through to data journalists. As well as conference sessions and training workshops, the W3C SVG Work Group will be holding meetings as part of the conference.
The CSS and SVG Working groups have started a joint task force to discuss and develop mutual features such as gradients, transforms, filters, and animation. The aim is to specify a coherent underlying model with alternative syntaxes and syntactic sugar, for ease of implementation and authoring. For more details, see the FX TF home page.