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A graphical despiction of a very simple html document: Date: 11 August 2007: Source: HTML.svg: Author: Dreftymac: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: CPT-Web-CSS-external.svg; HTML5 video icon.svg; SVG development
Considered as a doctype of "SVG 1.1+IRI, XHTML5+ARIA plus MathM: 11:15, 28 May 2011: 512 × 512 (2 KB) Imalipusram: SVG 1.1: 14:33, 22 January 2011: 512 × 512 (1 KB) Fleshgrinder: Added viewBox to the mark-up, this way embedding the SVG directly in HTML pages is possible (via the object tag for instance). Also added the title element ("HTML5").
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Html-source-code3.png licensed with GPL, PD-user . 2006-07-27T08:31:12Z Reisio 341x256 (2455 Bytes) replacing with free screenshot (one that's allowed on Commons), pubdomain+GPL-2
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Original file (SVG file, nominally 266 × 310 pixels, file size: 4 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
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English: This SVG image is actually colored and fully supported by the web browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome, but it is not supported by MediaWiki, Inkscape and some image viewers. Because it uses HSL colors but SVG 1.1 supports only sRGB colors (however it passes W3C's SVG 1.1 validation check).