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This logo represents HTML5, the cornerstone for modern Web applications.
The smaller technology class icons represent aspects of modern Web applications and Web sites — style, semantics, graphics, and so forth.
No, not all of them.
No. However, many HTML5 Web sites and applications do take advantage of CSS3 for styling and presentation.
Yes.
Yes, if you are talking about or showing your support for HTML5. However, if the site is not built using HTML5, you should of course not use the logo to imply that it is.
No, this logo does not imply validity or conformance.
The logo, icons, and website are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
This work is attributed to the W3C. Suggested
markup: <span id="your-class-here">HTML5 Logo by <a
href="https://www.w3.org/"><abbr title="World Wide Web
Consortium">W3C</abbr></a></span>.
Yes, please, we encourage creative uses of the logo! Be creative, have fun, and show your support. (See the earlier question on how the logo is licensed.)
The dark orange color is E34C26, or HSL 12° 77% 52%. The light orange color is F06529, or HSL 18° 87% 55%.
Yes. (See the earlier question on how the logo is licensed.)
Yes, as of 1 April 2011.
html5rocks.com, Modernizr, HTML5 Boilerplate, YouTube, Can I Use?, HTML5 Doctor, Internet Explorer Test Drive, Microsoft's Beauty of the Web, and host of other sites and apps have implemented some component of the logo and icons. Check out our gallery for a growing number of adopters.
Yes. The HTML5 specification contains a broad set of technologies at varying degrees of adoption and implementation. W3C encourages people to use the technologies (and actively calls for implementation during the Candidate Recommendation period) and provide feedback to the Working Groups in order to improve specification quality.
Please send comments to site-comments@w3.org