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  1. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/xlink_colon_href/index.md # Original Wiki contributors Sebastianz ExE-Boss dunnbobcat Jere...
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/xlink:href/contributors.txt
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  2. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/vert-origin-y/index.md # Original Wiki contributors Sebastianz 171
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  3. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/target/index.md # Original Wiki contributors Sebastianz 164
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  4. Example - SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics | MDN

    In this example, we use XHTML, SVG, JavaScript, and the DOM to animate a swarm of "motes". These motes are governed by two basic principles. First, each mote tries to move towards the mouse cursor, and second each mote tries to move away from the average mote position. Combined, we get this very natural-looking behavior.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Namespaces_Crash_Course/Example Similar Results (1)
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    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/namespaces_crash_course/index.md # Original Wiki contributors RicardsVeveris somascope octopusinvitr...
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  6. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/v-alphabetic/index.md # Original Wiki contributors Sebastianz 170
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/v-alphabetic/contributors.txt
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  7. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/transform/index.md # Original Wiki contributors mfuji09 Zearin_Galaurum AlanM1 stevenwdv g...
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  8. contributors.txt

    # Contributors by commit history https://github.com/mdn/content/commits/main/files/en-us/web/svg/attribute/x-height/index.md # Original Wiki contributors Sebastianz 166
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  9. <ellipse> - SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics | MDN

    The <ellipse> SVG element is an SVG basic shape, used to create ellipses based on a center coordinate, and both their x and y radius.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Reference/Element/ellipse
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  10. Inequality (!=) - JavaScript | MDN

    The inequality (!=) operator checks whether its two operands are not equal, returning a Boolean result. Unlike the strict inequality operator, it attempts to convert and compare operands that are of different types.
    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Inequality
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