Which technology is more suitable for dynamic rendering of data-driven visualizations?
A). A. Canvas
B). B. SVG
C). C. Both Canvas and SVG
D). D. Neither Canvas nor SVG
How does SVG handle resizing and scaling of graphics?
A). A. Lossy scaling
B). B. Pixelation
C). C. Lossless scaling
D). D. No scaling support
How does Canvas handle transparency and overlapping elements?
A). A. By adjusting z-index
B). B. By using CSS opacity
C). C. Through blending modes
D). D. It does not handle transparency
How does Canvas render graphics?
A). A. Using vector-based coordinates
B). B. Using bitmap-based pixels
C). C. Using SVG paths
D). D. Using CSS styles
Which technology is supported by external libraries and frameworks for enhanced functionality?
A). A. Canvas
B). B. SVG
C). C. Both Canvas and SVG
D). D. Neither Canvas nor SVG
How does SVG handle animations compared to Canvas?
A). A. Through JavaScript animations
B). B. Using CSS animations
C). C. With SVG-specific animation attributes
D). D. SVG does not support animations
Which technology offers better support for accessibility features?
A). A. Canvas
B). B. SVG
C). C. Both Canvas and SVG
D). D. Neither Canvas nor SVG
What type of elements does Canvas support?
A). A. Scalable vector shapes
B). B. Bitmap images
C). C. Interactive buttons
D). D. SVG paths
How does Canvas handle text rendering?
A). A. As vector-based text
B). B. As bitmap-based text
C). C. Using external font libraries
D). D. None of the above
Which technology is more suitable for creating high-quality scalable graphics?
A). A. Canvas
B). B. SVG
C). C. Both Canvas and SVG
D). D. Neither Canvas nor SVG