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Can I create webpages with it?

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Can I create webpages with it?

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Sort of. Many webpage authors use Inkscape for webpage mockups or to generate parts of web pages, such as banners, logos, icons, and more. With the recent advances in SVG support in web browsers (such as Firefox or Opera), using SVG directly on the web becomes more of a possibility. For example, with Firefox 1.5 or better, you can open any Inkscape SVG document right in the browser, and Firefox will show it correctly. In theory, SVG and XHTML can be used together within the same document, so interested users or developers can explore this possibility further. Unfortunately, even though SVG is the internet standard for vector graphics, some older (but still common) web browsers fail to support SVG. Web page authors who need to support widest variety of web browsers convert each SVG graphic to a raster image (.png) as the very last step.

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