Everything works fine in FF and Chrome, but IE isn't rending the text for 2 elements right.
IE is ignoring the startOffset and text-anchor attributes it seems.
I am wonder if anyone has a workaround for this issue.
Here is the SVG, CSS segments:
Code:text { font-size: 11px; text-anchor: middle; fill: #000; } #preview > g[id] rect:first-child, #preview > g[id] circle:first-child { stroke: none; fill: #000; fill-opacity: .4; } #shoe > text:nth-of-type(2) { font-size: 6px; }screenshot16.jpgHTML Code:<defs fill="none"> <path id="r1" d="M42.556,42.556 m-39.06,0 a39.06,39.06 90 1,1 78.12,0 a39.06,39.06 90 1,1 -78.12,0" /> <path id="r2" d="M42.556,42.556 m-39.06,0 a39.06,39.06 90 0,0 78.12,0 a39.06,39.06 90 0,0 -78.12,0" /> </defs> <g id="preview" transform="scale(2)"> <g id="shoe" style="display:none" transform="translate(66.944,10.194)"> <circle cx="46.556" cy="46.556" r="42.556" /> <circle cx="42.556" cy="42.556" r="42.556" stroke="#000" stroke-width=".5" /> <image x="23.556" y="20" width="38" height="38" /> <text x="0" y="0" dy="0"><textPath startOffset="25%" xlink:href="#r2"> </textPath></text> <text x="42.556" y="61.107" dy="3"> </text> <text x="0" y="0" dy="8"><textPath startOffset="25%" xlink:href="#r1">This Shoe Belongs To:</textPath></text> </g>
Cheers


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