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I'm facing a weird problem with Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 10 machine. Using an SVG image as background thats appears totally black, Edge with the same code works fine.

Here a little fiddle reproducing my problem

Using this, Edge renders SVG rightly, IE renders only a black image...and i can't understand such a different behaviour! Furthermore, on a Windows 7 machine IE11 works fine!

Some ideas? Thanks in advance guys!

.icon-user-default {
  width: 128px;
  height: 128px;
  background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,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)
}
<div class="icon-user-default">
</div>

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  • Well, I can reproduce it, so you're not crazy. Can you include the un-base64'd SVG text? Maybe there's a sub-feature in there that is not supported in IE11.
    – Katana314
    Dec 11, 2015 at 14:41
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    I tested your code link on latest IE11 on Windows 7 (64-bit) and the background-image displays OK. What browser and OS are you seeing this on? Dec 11, 2015 at 15:54
  • @JonathanMarzullo It's in the question. =)
    – Katana314
    Dec 12, 2015 at 3:15
  • @Katana314 thanks for your suggestion, ill try ;)!
    – Beri75
    Dec 12, 2015 at 17:24
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    take a look at the following article and the especially the comments.. others have the same issue with this not working in IE11 and Safari .. css-tricks.com/probably-dont-base64-svg Dec 12, 2015 at 17:37

5 Answers 5

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Make sure to set background size width and height

background-size: 80px 60px;

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    To be even more clear: Make sure to set SEPARATE background size width and height even if both numbers are the same: background-size: 20x 20px;
    – eon
    Jun 15, 2018 at 17:29
  • For the record, % didn't work for me, but px did.
    – Mentalist
    Apr 23, 2019 at 11:14
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After digging into SVG file structure I found that problem concerns the SVG' styling properties.

Adobe Illustrator give me four options to declaring style sheet properties when saving graphics as an SVG file

  1. Presentation Attributes
  2. Style Attributes
  3. Style Attributes (Entity Reference)
  4. Style Elements

Accordingly to W3C specs regarding SVG1.1' Styling

No problem using the first three ways to styling properties, but embedding style sheets into SVG content inside a <style> element cause the problem!

Here my final fiddle test results

<div class="icon-user-default-css1"></div>
<div class="icon-user-default-css2"></div>
<div class="icon-user-default-css3"></div>
<div class="icon-user-default-css4"></div> 

I hope will be of help to someone...

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If, like me, you have inline SVG in your background

(e.g. <svg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'...></svg>)

You will want to make sure your encoding is charset=utf8 (e.g. url(data:image/svg+xml;charset=utf8,)

Also ensure that reserved URL characters are encoded (e.g. < === %3C and > === %3E) and you use single quotes ' around attributes.

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    In addition to this, you'll need to escape any # characters (by replacing them with %23, like with the < and > mentioned here)
    – Nick F
    Oct 22, 2018 at 20:45
  • I've used this gist that provides some scss functions that do just this, encode the inline svg
    – Rui Lopes
    Oct 11, 2019 at 7:16
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I had this problem too.

In my case, changing the "styling" setting didn't help, but unchecking the "responsive" checkbox in the Illustrator SVG export dialog did, even with an internal CSS element in the SVG.

Illustrator SVG export dialog

The difference is that the SVG element needs a width and height attribute.

These attributes are absent when you check the "responsive" checkbox in the Illustrator SVG export dialog. If that's really all it does, then it's poorly named, I think.

If you're using inkscape, or some other tool to make your SVGs, I am sure your observations, when added here, would be of value.

So, if you want SVG background images in CSS to work properly in IE, make sure the root element of the SVG has a width and height attribute. (e.g. by unchecking the "responsive" checkbox in AI).

The width and height attribute do not have to be the correct display size (which may change anyway, via the CSS background-size property), but they do have to be the correct aspect ratio.

If you are hand-coding the SVG markup, and the first two values for viewbox are zero, then you can just use the last two values for width and height respectively. e.g.

<svg
id="Layer_1"
data-name="Layer 1"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
width="298.2"
height="108.8"
viewBox="0 0 298.2 108.8">
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    This helped me with positioning problems while also using svg as a background-image. When top top was specified it came about 30px from the top in IE11. Thanks
    – Empi
    Nov 13, 2018 at 13:44
  • Sadly this hasn't helped me.
    – totneschap
    Dec 4, 2019 at 11:35
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In my case, the SVG was also invisible most of the times I tried to load the page. But sometimes, it was loaded.

I noticed that if I add background: red then remove it, SVG would appear.

After converting the file to PNG, I noticed that it behaves the same way as SVG after adding and removing the background style rule. So, I think Internet Explorer converts SVG to PNG, but sometimes it fails.

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