SVGs seem to have arrived!

Today something in my feed was about .svg (Scalable Vector Graphics). Over the years, I've periodically gotten excited about .svg, and started out to investigate how I can use it. Every time I've ended up disappointed, usually by browser support, until now. It seems like browser support for SVGs now is pretty great, and no that we have media queries, the set of things that can be easily done with it has gotten a lot bigger. I'm excited to try out vector graphics that adjust themselves in useful ways as the viewport grows! Thanks CSS Tricks!

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