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What is all the excitement about? "One of the most exciting developing technologies is Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). SVG is exciting because it offers Web developers a method to create and animate images through an XML programming language. Consequently, rather than being removed from their code as is often the case with proprietary technology, developers can gain finer degrees of control over the appearance of Web pages. Animation techniques can range from a simple linear movement to 3D double helix morphing effects. Web developers, once they are more aware of the possibilities, can find unprecedented levels of control." 1 |