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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 proposed HTML5 logo "is a general-purpose visual identity for a broad set of open web technologies, including HTML5, CSS, SVG, WOFF, and others," according to the FAQ page.
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.).
Yes, the W3C, the standards body that oversees the development of the HTML5 spec, has blessed HTML5 with a snazzy new logo. Naturally there are badges you can add to your site and t-shirts and […] ...
HTML 5 has now received an official logo from the The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and has been designed by agency Ocupop, who's skills include branding, identity and web design ...
See About archive blog posts. The World Wide Web Consortium -- also known as the W3C -- released its logo for HTML5 on Tuesday, with the help of Microsoft.