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Question about Vectors

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I downloaded these Arrow Vectors from the internet so i can use it in my website but i have no idea how to edit this thing cause its in the "EPS" format, i don't even know a lot when it comes to this stuff. So How do I edit these and so i can use them in my webdesign?

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Might be better to convert them to PNG since it is a more well known/supported vector format.

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Might be better to convert them to PNG since it is a more well known/supported vector format.

 

I am pretty sure that PNG is a bitmap format, not vector.

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I am pretty sure that PNG is a bitmap format, not vector.

 

It's a bitmap (raster) you are right, I was wrong. I'm doing that a lot today :P

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It's a bitmap (raster) you are right, I was wrong. I'm doing that a lot today :P

 

You're right, though. Rasterizing the images to PNGs would pretty much be the best way to include them in the website.

 

I'd save the vectors for future though, since HTML5 has provisions for full support of vector images and so they will be usable in a few years when it is standard.

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