Using the st0 format for class names also causes problems when using the svg files in Elementor (page builder for WordPress).
The issue is that when using SVG on the web, you can only target the SVG classes with CSS if they are embedded into the actual page. So Elementor embeds the SVG into the page as an svg tag snippet, and then the css classes affect the other classes on the page, changing the styles unintentionally.
Using the st0 format for class names also causes problems when using the svg files in Elementor (page builder for WordPress).
The issue is that when using SVG on the web, you can only target the SVG classes with CSS if they are embedded into the actual page. So Elementor embeds the SVG into the page as an svg tag snippet, and then the css classes affect the other classes on the page, changing the styles unintentionally.
A randomise classes function would be handy here.