Hi @lucspe,
The free version of this plugin doesn’t add any functionality to the front end of the site, so no inline SVGs out of the box, you’d need to handle that with another plugin.
That said, you can still use SVGs in <img> tags like you would a normal image.
Hopefully, that helps a bit.
Cheers,
Daryll
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lucspe
(@lucspe)
Hi Daryll,
Thanks for your reply, and for providing this plugin to the WordPress community.
You wrote that the free version of the plugin does not add this functionality. Does the paid version add inline SVG support? I am asking because I looked on your site and it does not seem to mention that as one of the Pro features.
As for using the IMG tag, that normally would be fine (and worked like a charm on other sites where I installed Safe SVG), but in this case the requirements would be to be able to do some CSS effects on the images, which could only be achieved by inlining the SVGs.
Best,
Luca
Hi Luca,
You’re very welcome!
The paid version (https://wpsvg.com/) does indeed include inline SVGs.
I can send you over a demo if you like? Just drop me an email on [email protected] and I’ll show you how it works 🙂
Cheers,
Daryll
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lucspe
(@lucspe)
Hi Daryll,
First of all let me ask to the people I am doing this site for if they want to purchase a paid plugin (I am doing this pro-bono as it’s for friends).
I will get back at you about trying the pro version via PM on Slack eventually.
In general, I would suggest you to add to the description of the pro features the support for inline SVG as it is not obvious that this is handled.
Best,
Luca