Editorial Policy

Editorial standards for useful technical content

How svg-animation.com selects, researches, reviews, updates, and corrects SVG animation articles and examples.

Scope and reader value

We choose topics that answer a concrete SVG animation question, explain an important concept, or help a reader make a better implementation decision. An article should add practical value rather than exist only to target a search phrase.

Research and sourcing

  • Primary documentation, standards, browser documentation, and original examples are preferred.
  • Important claims should be linked or attributed close to the claim when a useful public source exists.
  • Facts, observations, recommendations, and opinions should not be presented as if they were the same thing.
  • Code and visual examples should be checked in a relevant environment when practical.

Authors, dates, and responsibility

Published articles should identify an author or responsible editorial attribution and show useful publication or update dates. A byline indicates responsibility for reviewing the final article; it does not mean every tool-assisted sentence was typed manually.

Use of AI and automated tools

Generative AI and other automated tools may assist with planning, research organization, drafting, or editing. Their output is not accepted as evidence by itself. Our publication standard requires a person to review the final content for relevance, unsupported claims, misleading certainty, unsafe code, and source quality before publication.

When an automated workflow cannot support a claim, the claim should be removed, qualified, or marked for further review. Fabricated quotations, sources, tests, or personal experience are not acceptable.

Updates and corrections

Web platform behavior changes. Articles may be revised to correct errors, replace outdated guidance, improve examples, or add context. Material corrections should be made promptly once verified. Readers can report an issue through the contact page and should include the article URL and enough detail to reproduce the concern.

Advertising and commercial influence

Advertising may support the site, but advertisers do not receive control over independent technical conclusions. Paid placements, sponsorships, and affiliate relationships should be clearly labeled. We do not promise a positive review in exchange for payment, access, or free products.