<feMerge>
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The <feMerge> SVG element allows filter effects to be applied concurrently instead of sequentially. This is achieved by other filters storing their output via the result attribute and then accessing it in a <feMergeNode> child.
Like other filter primitives, it handles color components in the linearRGB color space by default. You can use color-interpolation-filters to use sRGB instead.
Usage context
| Categories | Filter primitive element |
|---|---|
| Permitted content | Any number of the following elements, in any order:<feMergeNode> |
Example
>SVG
html
<svg width="200" height="200" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<filter id="feOffset" x="-40" y="-20" width="100" height="200">
<feOffset in="SourceGraphic" dx="60" dy="60" />
<feGaussianBlur stdDeviation="5" result="blur2" />
<feMerge>
<feMergeNode in="blur2" />
<feMergeNode in="SourceGraphic" />
</feMerge>
</filter>
<rect
x="40"
y="40"
width="100"
height="100"
stroke="black"
fill="green"
filter="url(#feOffset)" />
</svg>
Result
DOM Interface
This element implements the SVGFEMergeElement interface.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Filter Effects Module Level 1> # feMergeElement> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- SVG Filter primitive attributes
flood-colorattributeflood-opacityattribute<filter><feBlend><feColorMatrix><feComponentTransfer><feComposite><feConvolveMatrix><feDiffuseLighting><feDisplacementMap><feFlood><feGaussianBlur><feImage><feMergeNode><feMorphology><feOffset><feSpecularLighting><feTile><feTurbulence>- SVG tutorial: Filter effects