SVG stands for “scalable vector graphic” and contains the actual vector information of the image, which is what the artist actually produces when they’re doing a vector. This vector information can then be rendered into a bitmap and saved in a regular format such as a PNG or jpeg, but the original SVG (or whatever other vector file type - SVG isn’t the only one but it is one of the most widely used and the only one we support afaik) is essentially the highest quality as it can be perfectly rendered to any size you like, and modern browsers are pretty much universally capable of rendering SVGs on the fly so they’re an accepted upload type here.
If you do not specify a field to search over, the search engine will search for comments with a body that is similar to the query's word stems. For example, comments containing the words winged humanization
, wings
, and spread wings
would all be found by a search for wing
, but sewing
would not be.
Field Selector | Type | Description | Example |
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author | Literal | Matches the author of this comment. Anonymous authors will never match this term. | author:Joey |
body | Full Text | Matches the body of this comment. This is the default field. | body:test |
created_at | Date/Time Range | Matches the creation time of this comment. | created_at:2015 |
id | Numeric Range | Matches the numeric surrogate key for this comment. | id:1000000 |
image_id | Literal | Matches the numeric surrogate key for the image this comment belongs to. | image_id:1000000 |
my | Meta | my:comments matches comments you have posted if you are signed in. | my:comments |
user_id | Literal | Matches comments with the specified user_id. Anonymous users will never match this term. | user_id:211190 |