Title: How to Copy an SVG from Your Website — then edit the SVG with Inkscape
Author: Justin Young, CEO, and founder of 702 Pros LLC.
The Website I'm Copying the File From: https://TwoFolio.com
Notepad ++ (Software for pasting SVG code): https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads/
Inkscape (Opensource SVG editing program): https://inkscape.org
About the Channel: On the 702 Pros YouTube Channel we do website tutorials, WordPress tutorials, Elementor tutorials, digital marketing, graphic design, and general how-to business tutorials to help your brand succeed online.
My parent website: https://702pros.com (if you need help with your website, marketing, and branding please visit our website for details on how we can help)
Other websites we own: (if you have a moment take a look at some of these website examples)
https://honeyhat.com
https://twofolio.com
https://mattersly.com
https://scoutshift.com
https://pinplum.com
https://sparkmeta.com
https://spearbrand.com
https://creatvegas.com
Video Description: In this video, I go over how to copy or export an SVG from your website. You do this by inspecting the element using Google or whatever browser you're using the 'element inspect' tool. Copy the SVG file and paste the code into your favorite code editor. You can then open that SVG file with Inkscape or any other SVG editing software (another example would be Adobe Illustrator). There you will be able to edit the SVG or resave it for later use.
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coding, element inspect, Inkscape, copy SVG, web development, whitehat hacking, website scraping
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