> There is no SVG support in email, so using SVGs in an environment that has both web and emailed pieces can mean duplicate assets.
FWIW, Thunderbirds displays svg sent as attachments inline at the bottom.
Whatever you do, of course, do not break plaintext email. I only use plaintext emails.
FWIW, Thunderbirds displays svg sent as attachments inline at the bottom. Whatever you do, of course, do not break plaintext email. I only use plaintext emails.