W3C unveils HTML5 logo
In a post on its news page, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has unveiled a logo for HTML5, the next major revision of the HTML standard. The logo, representing "HTML5, CSS, SVG, WOFF and other technologies used to build modern Web applications", is intended for those who are already using HTML5 on their sites and for anyone to wanting promote the forthcoming specification.
More information about the new logo can be found on the W3C's HTML5 Logo FAQ page. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0), the HTML5 logo, including variations and icons for the technology classes, are provided on the W3C HTML5 Logo web page. The W3C is even selling T-shirts with the new logo with the profit from each sale going directly to the development of the HTML5 test suite.
See also:
- W3C releases first HTML5 test results, a report from The H.
- HTML5: Access to cameras and microphones, a report from The H.
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