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Development Tools Technology Foundations Graphic Basics Raster vs. Vector

SVG?

You say that pictures on the web are always raster? What about SVG?

4 Answers

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

SVG's are not raster, they are vector, which is why they work so well with retina or high pixel density displays.

1:31 she says Vector images can only be used for print

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

Yeah, that's interesting. This is definitely an older video. I don't know the timeline here when SVGs really become support in browsers vs when this video was recorded. That's a good catch, cause I still missed that when I watched it

I strongly suspect that this is an older video, the presentation doesn't correspond to the newer content on Treehouse.

I also wondered about that. SVG started to get widespread browser support in 2010. (except for IE ofc ^_^ ) It is definitely not correct anymore to say that vector images have to be converted to raster before they can be used on the web.

Thats what i thought, so the information given in the video i wrong right?

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

Where at in the video do you think it's wrong? I watched the whole 3:48 of the attached video to this question and didn't see any point were Allyson was wrong. Just want to make sure I'm not missing something too. I don't think they mentioned SVG in this video either.