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Transparency entry). If other effects follow an SVG filter effect, the SVG output will consist 
of a raster object.
To apply an SVG filter effect:
Select one or more objects on the artboard, or target an item in the Layers palette. 
(See 
Choose Effect > SVG Filters> Apply SVG Filter, and do one of the following:
To apply a filter with its default settings, select a filter in the list, and click OK.
To apply a filter with custom settings, select a filter, and click the Edit SVG Filter 
button  . Edit the default code, and click OK.
To create and apply a new filter, click the New SVG Filter button  . Enter the new code, 
and click OK.
Note: When you apply an SVG filter effect, Illustrator displays a rasterized version of the 
effect on the artboard. You can control the resolution of this preview image by modifying 
the document’s rasterization resolution setting. (See 
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To import SVG filter definitions into a document:
Choose Effect > SVG Filter > Import SVG Filter.
Select the SVG file you want to import filters from, and click Open.
To delete an SVG filter definition from a document:
Select a filter in the Apply SVG Filters dialog box, and click the Trash button.
To modify Illustrator’s default SVG filters:
Use a text editor to edit the Adobe SVG Filters.svg file in the Plug-ins folder inside the 
Adobe Illustrator application folder. You can modify existing filter definitions, delete filter 
definitions, and add new filter definitions.
Adding SVG interactivity to artwork
You use the SVG Interactivity palette to add interactivity to your artwork when it is 
exported for viewing in a Web browser. For example, by creating an event that triggers a 
JavaScript command, you can quickly create movement on a Web page when the user 
performs an action such as moving a mouse cursor over an object. 
The SVG Interactivity palette also lets you see all the events and JavaScript files associated 
with the current file.