Use viewbox so svg is not a fixed size (easier to animate)#79
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Use viewbox so svg is not a fixed size (easier to animate)#79evanfuture wants to merge 2 commits intofogleman:masterfrom
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Also, only apply opacity to individual elements if they are different (maybe there's a better way to do this)
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Using width and height on an svg element defeats the purpose of using svg. It is better to use the viewbox. I applied the scale to the viewbox instead of the polygons to simplify future animations. (This article explains it nicely: https://css-tricks.com/scale-svg/ )
Also, I added a conditional to only apply fill-opacity to individual elements if they are different from the 1st shape's alpha channel (maybe there's a better way to do this than array[0]).