- From: Mr Israel Steinmetz <MrData@mail.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 18:09:50 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-validator@w3.org
- Message-ID: <38FF801D.F0C1F36B@mail.com>
Dear WWW-Validator Mailing List, > Do you also correct the colors to the nearest 216 browser safe palette > version? Yay! Someone is mentioning the 216 color safety palette! Please, please! Create the icons in this palette. They won't look any different to those with computers that display thousands or more colors, but they'll look better on computers that display 256 or less colors. I've attached the corrected XML 1.0 and XHTML 1.0 GIF icons to this E-mail. They're small, transparent, and 216 colors. I give them merely as an example of what we need, for all of the various markup languages, for all of the various graphical file formats. However, feel free to use them as you wish. I just did a quick job on the conversion, so the icons contain unnoticeable imperfections. But, since I'm just converting a small sample out of all of the badges, since Gerald Oskoboiny will probably fix the whole bunch himself some day, and since the best way to get good quality images is to start with the safety palette from the very beginning, these should serve very well. Sincerely, Israel Steinmetz -- RingMaster, Valid HTML WebRing http://edit.webring.org/cgi-bin/membercgi?ring=vhtml&home -- RingMaster, Valid XHTML WebRing http://edit.webring.org/cgi-bin/membercgi?ring=vxhtml&home
Attachments
- image/gif attachment: vxml10.gif
- image/gif attachment: vxhtml10.gif
Received on Thursday, 20 April 2000 19:42:36 UTC