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I'm using an SVG object embedded in HTML using the <object> tag. The SVG gets painted with a white background. How can I get rid of it and make the element transparent so that the HTML background shows through.

There is supposed to be a way to do this in IE with Adobe's SVG viewer using the wmode attribute. How do I do this in WebKit or Mozilla?

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Only webkit-based browsers fail to use a transparent background for <object> elements that reference svg in my experience. See for example the upper-right corner svg on my experimental site, http://dahlström.net/. Opera and Firefox work just fine without anything special needed, just view source and see.

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Have a look at A List Apart's article on SVG backgrounds.

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    This is a great resource. Apparently the problem solves itself if you just use the <svg> tag directly in the HTML code. Make sure to use the .xhtml extension. emacsformacosx.com is a great example.
    – Avner
    Feb 27, 2010 at 12:45

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