Re: The HTML logo

Hello Ryan,

Thank you for writing.


> On 27 Jun 2018, at 08:50 , Ryan Campbell Cunningham <storybox703@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear W3C and Members,
> 
> I have a concern about your present use of the logo for HTML5 whenever
> you refer simultaneously to both HTML5 and all earlier versions of HTML.

Are you able to refer to a page in particular that illustrates this?

Coralie Mercier
Head of W3C Marketing & Communications

> 
> This I believe to be illogical; as a solution, I propose using the logo
> for HTML 4.01 and earlier to refer to those particular old versions of
> HTML, to HTML in general, and to new versions of HTML that do not yet
> have their own logo; and using the HTML5 logo only to refer to HTML5.
> 
> The same for CSS: I also propose that you create a new logo not tied to
> any particular version of CSS, and use the present logo only for CSS3.
> 
> I am sending this message to you and not the Web Hypertext Application
> Technology Working Group, because (in my belief) this proposal should
> not, in any way, affect the HTML and CSS standards themselves.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Ryan Cunningham
> 
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Received on Wednesday, 27 June 2018 11:26:26 UTC