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If you’ve ever tried uploading an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) file for a logo or favicon in WordPress, you might be surprised that it doesn’t work. There is no core support, so users rely on plugins like SVG Support (900K+ installs) or Safe SVG (600k+ installs) to upload SVG files to the media library and use them like any other image file. The main advantage of SVG files is that they can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. They are also compact and SEO friendly because they are stored in XML text files that can be crawled and indexed. WordPress contributors have been talking about adding SVG support for nine years
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