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Besides the SVG 1.0 specification, there are other specifications for SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). These are some of the notable versions:
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 is a widely adopted and used specification for vector graphics on the web. It was published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in 2001. SVG 1.1 allows the creation of rich, interactive, and scalable graphics that can adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions. It is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and provides a platform-independent format for representing vector graphics.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2 is an iteration of the SVG specification that aimed to provide a modular and flexible approach to SVG implementation. Instead of a single specification, SVG 1.2 was divided into multiple modules to cater to different levels of functionality and target different device types. These modules include SVG Tiny 1.2, SVG Basic 1.2, and SVG Full 1.2.
Each module of SVG 1.2 focuses on different aspects of functionality and capability, allowing for tailored implementations to suit various devices and deployment needs. It's worth noting that SVG 1.2 has not achieved as widespread adoption as SVG 1.1 due to some implementation challenges and the emergence of the SVG 2 specification, which is being developed as the next major version of SVG.
SVG 1.2 aimed to provide a more modular and adaptable approach to SVG implementation, catering to a range of device types and capabilities. Although it may be less known and adopted compared to SVG 1.1, SVG 1.2 offered a flexible framework for implementing scalable vector graphics across a variety of devices and platforms.
SVG 2: Is the latest version of the SVG specification and is currently under development. It aims to provide various improvements and new features compared to previous versions. SVG 2 focuses on better integration with modern web technologies like CSS3 and HTML5, enhanced typography, advanced animation capabilities, and improved interactivity.
Each version of SVG introduces enhancements and additional features to enable the creation of scalable, animated, and interactive vector graphics on the web. It's important to consider the specific version of SVG being used to leverage all the available features.
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