Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New HTML5 Logo from the W3C

The W3C's new HTML5 logo is here! Visit http://www.w3.org/html/logo for free downloads of image files, free stickers, and other fun stuff.

Although some may question the need for a "logo", it's one way to spread the word about this emerging technology.

The key is the concept of progressive enhancement — use HTML5 new elements, attributes, and features to enhance web pages rather than for mission critical requirements. My new book, Web Design Basics: HTML5 & CSS3, takes this approach.

1 comment:

scarlet reynolds said...

I stumbled upon your blog while searching the internet for Web Development blogs. Anyway, not only is a keystone is a great metaphor for how HTML5 stands at the center of this current technology movement, but the final design started to take shape simultaneously as a coat of arms and badge of honor we felt captured the spirit and substance of the open web platform and the community surrounding it.