fix: add xmlns attribute to amazon-q.svg for proper rendering #19738
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Problem
The
amazon-q.svg
icon was not rendering properly in browsers, appearing as a broken image on the icons page.Root Cause
The SVG was missing the
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
attribute, which is required for browsers to properly identify and render SVG content when loaded as images.Solution
Added the missing
xmlns
attribute to the<svg>
element.Testing
✅ Verified the icon now renders correctly in browsers
✅ Tested on both light and dark backgrounds
✅ Confirmed the fix resolves the broken icon display
Before: Broken image icon
After: Proper blue gradient Amazon Q logo