Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a standard for including vector graphics (drawings) into a HTML page.
HTML itself does not (and can not) guarantee how your page is rendered, for it is a device independent format. You can't be sure even that your page is rendered as text (braille browsers, voice synthesis, etc.)
So pure HTML is not the right choice for a fixed format output; on the other hand, SVG is a format for specifying graphics and compliant browsers (most if not all modern browsers) try to render it exactly as you specified.
Rule One: "Do not act incautiously when confronting a little bald wrinkly smiling man."
In reply to Re^3: Pixel length of strings
by psini
in thread Pixel length of strings
by TruthSeeker
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