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There may be compatibility problems between the Wikipedia / Media rendering engine and Inkscape: Select everything (Ctrl-A) and choose the Path>Object to Path command. Select everything (Ctrl-A) and choose the Path>Stroke to Path command. In the File>Save As.. dialog look for the drop-down menu just above the Save button and save as a Plain SVG.
Inkscape 0.48.2, showing a rectangle (selected with the select tool), an ellipse, a star and two text objects Inkscape workflow is based around vector objects. Tools allow manipulating primitive vector shapes: simple ones like rectangles, ellipses and arcs, as well as more complex objects like 3D boxes with adjustable perspectives, stars ...
A good example would be the 3D box tool - if you make a 3D box in inkscape, then save it as plain SVG the 3D box is no longer a 3D box, but becomes a a group of paths. Finally to upload files, there is a box on the left hand side of this page, and indeed all wiki pages. There should be a box labelled "toolbox" - you can then select the "upload ...
Adding eyes. Now for the next step, create a smaller circle and then right click its outline (on Mac, use apple click). Now select fill and stroke. Under the fill tab, select the solid rectangle, which should now make the circle filled in with solid black. You can change the colour with the colour sliders.
Boxy SVG is a chromium -based vector graphics editor for creating illustrations, as well as logos, icons, and other elements of graphic design. It is primarily focused on editing drawings in the SVG file format. The program is available as both a web app and a desktop application for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Linux-based operating systems.
Right-click on the graph and select "Export" → "Encapsulated Postscript" from the menu which appears. Choose a file name to save the graph as. In Inkscape, import the graph using "File" → "Import...". After importing, select "File" → "Document Properties..." and click "Fit page to selection". Save the SVG file and upload it.
Open the saved file in Inkscape. Resize the picture about 400%, then click to File→Document Properties→Fit page to selection. Select the molecule and click Path→Object to path. (to workaround commons:librsvg bugs with fonts) Click File→Save as to save file as Plain SVG.
In short, the SVG output from inkscape appears, and I may be wrong here, to be correct and the output from adobe appears to be wrong. Hence RSVG will not render some of this information. Inkscape is doing its best to interpret what your adobe flavoured SVG file is actually trying to do, and is writing out correct SVG at the end.