When I create SVG images for the Web, I save them to the boundary of the image. (Document Properties >Resize to content) However, when uploaded to a web page, there seems to be a bunch of space around them? Can Inkscape fix this?
I noticed this when my css stylesheet stipulated an image width of 100% but, when looked at, it failed to cover the whole screen. Has anyone had this problem, and if so, how do I crop out the white space?
White Area Problem
Re: White Area Problem
Do you have an example web page where we can take a look?
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Re: White Area Problem
Hang on a minute; I may be wrong. My website seem to be rendering the images at full width. The problem I'm having is happening on E-Pub software called Sigil. The content pane shows text at full width but inserted images at about 75%. I'll take it up with them, and get back here if I need to.
Re: White Area Problem
I think I've tried Sigil some time, too - don't remember anything, though, so cannot help. Good luck!
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Inkscape FAQ - Learning Resources - Website with tutorials (German and English)
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