How can SVG improve website performance?
A). Faster loading times and reduced file size
B). Slower rendering and increased file size
C). Limited design options
D). Decreased accessibility
How can SVG improve accessibility in web design?
A). Text alternatives and semantic structure
B). High-quality images
C). Flash-based content
D). JavaScript interactivity
What does SVG stand for?
A). Scalable Vector Graphics
B). Structured Vector Graphics
C). Standard Vector Graphics
D). Static Vector Graphics
How can SVG contribute to SEO for web pages?
A). Indexing text content
B). Increasing page load times
C). Adding multimedia content
D). Enhancing user experience
How does SVG contribute to faster website loading times?
A). Small file size
B). Large number of colors
C). Complex animations
D). External dependencies
Which file format is SVG written in?
A). XML
B). HTML
C). JSON
D). CSS
How does SVG contribute to cross-browser compatibility?
A). Supported by most modern web browsers
B). Limited support for older browsers
C). Requires additional plugins
D). Only compatible with specific devices
What type of graphics does SVG use?
A). Vector-based
B). Raster-based
C). Pixel-based
D). Binary-based
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using SVG?
A). Animation capabilities
B). Scalability
C). Accessibility
D). Cross-browser support
What is the advantage of SVG for responsive web design?
A). Scalability
B). Animations
C). File size
D). Compatibility