- From: <Svgdeveloper@aol.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 04:20:05 EST
- To: www-style@w3.org
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In a message dated 13/11/01 02:59:16 GMT Standard Time, jjk3@msstate.edu writes: > With the advent of CSS positioning, it is possible to create a website > formatted entirely with positioned elements Joel, www.svgspider.com/default.svg is the home page of a "proof of concept" Web site showing how an all-SVG site (which uses CSS positioning) can be created. If you don't already have SVG functionality then visit www.adobe.com/svg/ to get the plugin for your browser. If you use the Adobe SVG Viewer (version 3 is current) then simply right click on a page on the SVGSpider.com site and choose View Source to see the SVG source code. Chapter 12 of Designing SVG Web Graphics introduces creation of SVG Web pages and Chapter 13 is on CSS if you want to follow the idea up. Further information is located at http://www.newriders.com/books/title.cfm?isbn=0735711666 Andrew Watt
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