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17:10, 18 January 2011: 512 × 512 (1 KB) Tomchen1989: minified. btw, I uploaded the original version here: File:HTML5 Logo.svg. The original version is actually colored, but there's something not supported by MediaWiki
Blooberry.com notes that Opera 2.1 and Safari 1 also included Netscape's expanded list of 140 color names, but later discovered 14 names not included with Opera 3.5 on Windows 98. [14] In CSS 2.1, the color 'orange' (one of the 140) was added to the section with the 16 HTML4 colors as a 17th color. [15]
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For lines of CSS which should be different on different MediaWiki projects, e.g. for a different background color for easy distinction, clearly the local CSS cannot be used; at least these lines should be put in the user subpages. Some computers, e.g. in internet cafes, mobile devices/tablets, do not allow users to set preferences for the browser.
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Download QR code; In other projects ... Converted the PNG version of the logo uploaded by RainingFlight to SVG. ... File:Windows 10 Logo.svg.
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