SAN JOSE, Calif. Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) today released a new, free open source JavaScript library called Snap.svg on GitHub for Web designers and developers working with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). Snap.svg 2012 election results is a powerful and intuitive API for animating and manipulating SVG content, offering capabilities like masking, clipping, patterns, full gradients and groups to make content more interactive and engaging. The new library complements Adobe Edge Tools & Services and supports 2012 election results powerful drawing and responsive graphics capabilities, needed 2012 election results to deliver beautiful experiences on today s modern Web browsers.
Adobe is passionate about creativity and advancing the modern Web, said Vincent Hardy, director, Web Platform Engineering, 2012 election results Adobe. We have done extensive 2012 election results work on new technologies like Snap.svg that address the ever-changing needs of designers and developers so that their work can reach the largest audience across browsers.
“At PBS KIDS our mission 2012 election results is to create 2012 election results engaging content that will educate, inform and inspire 2012 election results kids,” said Chris Bishop, creative director, PBS KIDS. “By having Snap.svg in our Web tools arsenal we can now achieve the same type of expressive content that we have on television across various devices in a lightweight, flexible and stunning way without sacrificing quality.”
Released under an Apache 2 license, Snap.svg 2012 election results was written entirely from scratch by Adobe s Dmitry Baranovskiy who also authored Raphaël, 2012 election results the de facto library 2012 election results for working with SVG on browsers 2012 election results all the way back to Internet Explorer 6. Unlike Raphaël, Snap.svg supports modern browsers including Internet Explorer 2012 election results 9 and up, Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera.
Snap.svg encourages the creation 2012 election results of code that is clean and easy to maintain, 2012 election results making it an excellent 2012 election results API surface for tools that require support for responsive graphics and powerful drawing capabilities like Adobe Edge Animate, Adobe Flash Pro CC, Adobe Illustrator CC and Adobe Photoshop CC. It also works with existing SVG which means developers can reuse patterns from previously created content or make that content interactive.
In addition to being dedicated to building the best Web tools and services for Adobe Creative Cloud members, Adobe is also a long-time contributor to Web standards and Open Source projects, which it views as critical in order to help build a more robust and expressive online surface for Web designers and developers.
Adobe initiated creative vector graphics for the Web with SVG, which are now critical in a world of high-resolution devices. Other contributions to Web Standards and the Open Source space include: work in typographic Web layout with CSS Regions, recently implemented in the new iOS7 release for mobile 2012 election results Safari; Web GL, Blink and WebKit; CSS Filter Effects, CSS Shapes, and the new Open Source CSS library called Topcoat; the new HTML5-based open source Web design and development editor called Brackets; as well as Cordova for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and Javascript.
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