They can be another way to do what we're talking about in the video, reduce HTTP requests and share the benefit of caching. For those who feel wrong putting graphics in CSS, I could see the appeal of sprites.
Sorry, I'm late in seeing this comment. I'm not sure if there is still a problem for you, but the SSL cert shouldn't be needed as I set it up to redirect from YesVG . com to SVGBackgrounds . com / yesvg I got the domain bc it's easier to say and type.
What are your thoughts on using SVG sprites?
They can be another way to do what we're talking about in the video, reduce HTTP requests and share the benefit of caching. For those who feel wrong putting graphics in CSS, I could see the appeal of sprites.
the site you named YesVG is not working at all, no SSL cert. and even after continuing with the warning it says the website doesn't exist
Sorry, I'm late in seeing this comment. I'm not sure if there is still a problem for you, but the SSL cert shouldn't be needed as I set it up to redirect from YesVG . com to SVGBackgrounds . com / yesvg
I got the domain bc it's easier to say and type.