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Because it uses HSL colors but SVG 1.1 supports only sRGB colors (however it passes W3C's SVG 1.1 validation check). Then W3C updated the SVG logo, making it supported by SVG 1.1. The latest version see: File:HTML5-logo.svg or the original link on W3C website.
HTML5 Logo.svg (The very original version which uses HSL colors thus not supported by MediaWiki and Inkscape) Derivative works of this file: HTML5 oval logo.png: HTML5 logo resized.svg: HTML5 Badge.svg: CSS3 and HTML5 logos and wordmarks.svg: SVG development
Either no colors should be specified (to invoke the browser's default colors), or both the background and all foreground colors (such as the colors of plain text, unvisited links, hovered links, active links, and visited links) should be specified to avoid black on black or white on white effects.
Appearing predominantly in black and white, this new logo debuted in October 1983, appearing for the first time in comic book covers such as The Amazing Spider-Man, Volume 1, Issue 245.
The names black-and-white, B&W, monochrome or monochromatic are often used, but can also designate other image types with only one sample per pixel, such as grayscale images. In Photoshop parlance, a binary image is the same as an image in "Bitmap" color mode.
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There may be other intellectual property restrictions protecting this image, such as trademarks or design patents if it is a logo. PD Public domain false false This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain in the United States because it consists entirely of typefaces, individual words, handwriting, slogans ...
Surveillance footage obtained by NBC 4 New York shows the suspect to be a white male, wearing a black hooded jacket with a white logo at the chest and a black balaclava.