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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Snap.svg Tutorial</title>
<script src="analytics.js" async></script>
</head>
<body>
<link href="/snapstyle.css" rel="stylesheet">
<div id="container"></div>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="snap.svg.js"></script>
<a href="http://snapsvg.io/docs/">Snap Docs</a> <a href="/">More SVG Dabbles</a> <a href="/">Contact Me</a>
<article>
<h1 class="heading">Basic Test</h1>
<div class="intro">Lets just testing getting a basic shape up and filling it</div>
<pre class="codestuff"><code contenteditable="true">
var s = Snap("#svgout");
//lets draw 2 rects at position 100,100 and then reposition them
var r = s.rect(100,100,100,100,20,20).attr({ stroke: '#123456', 'strokeWidth': 20, fill: 'red', 'opacity': 0.2 });
var t = s.text(100,50,'Snap("#svg") should reference an svg element, not a div. Or create it by supplying width,height Snap(100,100)');
</code>
<button class="run">Edit/Run</button>
</pre>
</article>
<div class="intro">SVGout area...</div>
<div class="output">
<svg id="svgout" width="400" height="400"></svg>
</div>
<div class="intro">The actual svg markup looks like this (when you've clicked on run)....</div>
<div id="htmlraw"></div>
<script src="snaptut.js"></script></script>
<script src="hijs.js"></script>
</body>