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Here's how the W3C put it: "The logo is a general-purpose visual identity for a broad set of open Web technologies, including HTML5, CSS, SVG, WOFF, and others," the W3C said in the FAQ about the ...
The Web standards group clarifies that its HTML5 logo really is just for HTML5. To tout your site's use of WOFF, SVG, and CSS, there are smaller, gray icons.
The main HTML5 logo page provides for downloading the various logo representations (black/white, orange/white, with or without “HTML”, SVG, PNG, various resolutions, etc.).
And it certainly doesn't use tables for layout. We present an HTML5 logo." The logo was designed by boutique agency Ocupop, a firm that focuses on branding, identity, and web design.
That’s right, the next version of Internet Explorer (version 9) will support HTML5 and CSS3 and that version will be released today (15 September) as a public beta!! And there was much rejoicing!!!
According to the W3C, the logo is "a general-purpose visual identity for a broad set of open web technologies, including HTML5, CSS, SVG, WOFF, and others." ...
The newest iteration of HTML, HTML5 can be used with JavaScript, CSS3, and WebGL to create beautiful, unique, engaging games that can be played on the web or mobile devices like the iPad or ...
Starbucks isn't the only company that started the New Year with a new logo. HTML5 released a logo fit for a superhero ,while rumors are flying about Microsoft preparing to rebrand its key products ...