Not only Safari is unable to show basic elements (less than Gnome Web which is Webkit based too), there’s no single proper tool to export the fricking SVG to GIF. I’ve never wanted to flip a table that much in my life.
Safari was also late to implement AV1 video support. Based on caniuse website, only MS Edge was later, though you could install an extension to get it running.
Oh, and when I say “support”, I mean you’d have to buy a new device.
Supported only on devices with hardware decoder, e.g. iPhone 15 Pro, M3 MacBook Pro, etc.
Edit: Chrome since v. 70 (2018-10-16), Firefox fully since v. 67 (2019-05-21), Firefox partially since v. 55 (2017-08-08) whatever “Not supported by default, but can be enabled” means, Safari since v. 17 on newer devices (2023-09-26)
“Not supported by default, but can be enabled”
If it’s about Firefox, it means you can go to the dusty basement breakerbox that’s
about:config
and turn it on yourself.
there’s no single proper tool to export the fricking SVG to GIF
Not even ffmpeg?
Alternatively, the less proper tool: Record your screen, cropped to the SVG.
GIF, MP4 and such, they’re just a bunch of pixel grids. They don’t care where those pixels came from.
Great idea, except that it has transparency…
In my experience inkscape does a great job importing custom svg’s. From there you can export them in other formats
When i used inkscape to export an SVG it kept adding a very faint white outline and I couldn’t figure out why.
That sounds like a “premultiplied alpha” issue. Although I’m not familiar with this specific workflow, I always suspect premultiplied alpha issues when there’s a halo like that. If there’s an option try toggling it.