This document supplements the Vector Markup Language (VML) specification that was submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). With this document and the complete VML specification, you should be able to use VML to design Web pages. We have assumed that you already have a working knowledge of HTML.
Part I: Basic Topics Drawing a Simple Shape Using Predefined Shapes Coloring Shapes Scaling Shapes Positioning Shapes Grouping Shapes
Part II: Advanced Topics Using <shapetype> Using <stroke> Using <fill> Using <image> Using <background> Using <shadow> Using <path> Using <textbox> Using Local Coordinate Space Using <formulas> Using <handles> Using <textpath>
Appendix Namespaces Embedded Custom Objects
Note: The samples provided in this reference are designed for Internet Explorer. We have also provided illustrations where possible.