The following code doesn't work in Safari, and the image doesn't show up. This only happens in Safari, it works in all other browsers, I can't figure out why. Here is the CSS code:
.hero {
background: url(images/cards.svg) no-repeat center center fixed;
-webkit-background-size: cover;
-moz-background-size: cover;
background-size: cover;
height:180px;
width:100%;
margin-bottom:20px;
}
and the HTML code:
<div class="hero"></div>
Update: The above code works when converting the "cards.svg" into a JPG, but I would rather work with SVG as they load faster. Why would the SVG not show up in Safari (7.0.1)? According to http://caniuse.com, SVG as a CSS background image is supported but it won't display.
It's because my server is serving it with an incorrect content-type.
Had to add this to my .htaccess file:
AddType image/svg+xml .svg .svgz
This helped me out: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/htaccess/serve-svg-correct-content-type/
I ran into the same problem, although in my case it wasn't the content type that was the problem. It turned out that I had to add quotes around the URL to get it to work, i.e.:
background-image: url('/path/to/my.svg');
...not:
background-image: url(/path/to/my.svg);
I know this isn't the issue the OP was encountering, but posting this here for the benefit of anyone else who runs into the same issue as me and comes to this thread.
I fixed the issue by adding following code to .htaccess file.
<ifModule mod_headers.c>
<FilesMatch "\.(svg|svgz)$">
Header set Content-Type "image/svg+xml"
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
Reference :
- Above answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/22442942/1461060 was correct
- https://css-tricks.com/snippets/htaccess/serve-svg-correct-content-type/