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A Practical Guide to SVGs on the web
We live in the age of pixels. As designers & developers of the web, pixels can be both our friends and our enemies. We want everything to look nice and sharp for anyone who uses any of the websites we work on, but we need to keep file sizes down for performance. There is pretty much only one way to go with icons, logos and illustrations on the web — SVG. Scalable Vector Graphics can look crisp at all screen resolutions, can have super small file sizes, and can be easily edited and modified.
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These days anytime you can use SVG, you should.
Recommended in the article is my go-to in-browser SVG optimizer SVGOMG, really quick when setting up grunt-svgmin for a single file isn't worth it.