HOW IMPORTANT THE USAGE OF THE TRADITIONAL HTML COLOR CODES VERSUS FRONT PAGE AND/OR READY PALLET COLORS!!

Date:  FEB. 21, 2001


ENQUIRY ABOUT:
HOW IMPORTANT THE HTML TRADITIONAL COLOR CODES WITH 
ITS FOUR CHOICES (WHEN ASSIGNING THE REQUIRED COLORS) 
IS AT PRESENT, WITH THE EXISTENCE OF THE AUTOMATED 
VESSELS AVAILABLE SUCH AS THE FRONT PAGE OR THE EASILY 
ACCESSIBLE COLOR PALLETS?

My name is Adnan Baradi, on Dec 13, 2000 I have addressed 
a question to your esteemed corporation .. asking:
WHO OWNS THE HTML.  I got a precise and quick response 
from you and your team, receiving your clear reply, that 
no one owns the HTML, and that you and all the staff at 
your organization are keen to extend help for all who are 
interested in using or applying the codes of the HTML, and 
that you take care to coordinate and supervise facilitating 
the knowledge and the updating of every matter related to 
that subject.

I would like to inform you that I have made a simple but 
significant development to the color codes, which made it 
possible (when having access to my charts) to enable Foreign 
languages be used and implemented, multi languages such as 
French Spanish, German, Italian Etc.. Even Chinese, Japanese 
and Arabic by using the Latin alphabets for writing the words 
of these languages.  I have made the necessary steps regarding 
registration regarding my copyright.

I'm intending to make agreement with one of the Websites in 
Each Country to provide them with a long list of codes for 
those who like to use the English along with the Native 
Language for each Site.  That's why it is important for me 
to know If the Traditional HTML is still important enough so 
it will attract programmers to make clicks and visits to the 
sites which will launch for Free Patches of Colors from time 
to time. 

I appreciate very much receiving within few days your comments 
and suggestions.  Thanking you and everyone who may share in 
answering like the previous enquiry.

Best Regards.

Adnan Baradi
The Developer and Founder of 
New Codes within the HTML

Received on Tuesday, 20 February 2001 17:12:05 UTC