Navigable SVG Workshop
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Creating a drag + Zoom-able SVG
The SVG pan library is a javascript file that can be added to any SVG format image to make it drag and zoomable when viewed in a web browser.
- Create an SVG using Inkscape
- Add the link tag to the SVG
- Ensure that the "xlink" namespace is in the XML file
SVG Animation with CSS Transitions
CSS Transitions are an extension to the CSS language to very simply add gradual transition behaviours to page elements in a style similar to standard (static) CSS rules. These rules work with SVG elements as well.
- Link to example with buttons to navigate to specific control points
- Link to example with transitions enabled (via stylesheet)
- Link to example
Links
- Inkscape http://inkscape.org
- SVG pan
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/SVG_animation_with_SMIL
- http://codepen.io/1Marc/pen/FJbtj
Examples
- The Archipel website is an example of a hybrid HTML + SVG interface to a music collection. The SVG is generated based on a (changable) "backend" catalogue of music from the music lending library of Belgium.