The majority of PNG logos have been created using:
inkscape --export-type=png <file>.svg -w 500 -h 500
(see Inkscape).- Running ImageOptim.
These tools can be useful to reduce the size of an SVG logo:
There are four broud groups of documents produced by WHATWG: HTML (produced by Wattsi), the HTML Dev edition (stripped-down, differently-styled version of HTML), all other specs (produced by Bikeshed), and Review Drafts (even more stripped down versions of specs, both Wattsi- and Bikeshed-generated).
The various CSS files apply across these categories as follows:
HTML | HTML Dev | Other Specs | Review Drafts | |
---|---|---|---|---|
standard-shared-with-dev.css | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
standard.css | ✓ | ✓ | ||
spec.css | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Additionally, HTML, HTML Dev, and Review Drafts have their own dedicated stylesheets. HTML and HTML Dev's are in the HTML repo (styles.css
and dev/styles.css
), Review Drafts' is here (review-drafts.css
). For any styling specific to "Other Specs" that shouldn't apply to Review Drafts, put it in specs.css
and negate it in review-drafts.css
.
- Anne van Kesteren
- Domenic Denicola
- Henri Sivonen
- Janessa Det
- Matthew Raymond
- Robbert Broersma
- Simon Pieters
- Tab Atkins
- Terin Stock
To the extent possible under law, the contributors have waived all copyright and related
or neighboring rights to this work.
logo-websockets.svg
and logo-websockets.png
are based on the "Connectivity" logo from the
W3C HTML5 logo project.
(CC BY 3.0)