Open the svg in a text editor and remove the sketch:type="MSShapeGroup" attribute from the <g> element. An even better maneuver would be to optimize your svg with a tool like svgo.
does anyone know of a tool that can take an SVG file, and convert it into an HTML 5 SVG path? you know, the d="M 0 0 L 20 134 L 233 24 Z" fill="#99dd79" part?
I head here: Use Adobe Illustrator to create SVG …
I'm looking to use an SVG logo for a website — to make it look great on a responsive design for all devices.
But since there are issues, I want to support as many devices and browsers as possible. Load speed …