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X4D Icons released

I am releasing some icons under MIT license. They will be hosted at x4d.surgut.co.uk and available for development on GitHub.

I had to create my own icons, as I couldn't find icons of similar nature under a free license. Hopefully others will find these useful as well.

The icons below are all available in PNG, GIF, SVG and EPS. To link to a specific version directly, add .png, .gif, -v.svg or -v.eps to the generic URI (or browse the icons repository to see all versions).

Document type Light Dark
HTML 2.0 Valid HTML2 Valid HTML20
HTML 3.2 Valid HTML32 Valid HTML32
HTML 4.0 Valid HTML40 Valid HTML40
HTML 4.01 Valid HTML4.01 Valid HTML4.01
XHTML 1.0 Valid XHTML10 Valid XHTML10
XHTML 1.1 Valid XHTML11 Valid XHTML11
XHTML Basic 1.0 Valid XHTML Basic 10 Valid XHTML Basic 10
XHTML-Print 1.0 Valid XHTML Print 10 Valid XHTML Print 10
CSS Valid CSS Valid CSS
CSS 1 Valid CSS1 Valid CSS1
CSS 2 Valid CSS2 Valid CSS2
MathML 2.0 Valid MathML 20 Valid MATHML20
SVG 1.0 Valid SVG10 Valid SVG10
SVG 1.1 Valid SVG11 Valid SVG11
SVG 1.2 Valid SVG12 Valid SVG12
SVG Tiny 1.1 Valid SVG Tiny11 Valid SVG Tiny11
SVG Tiny 1.2 Valid SVG Tiny12 Valid SVG Tiny12
XML 1.0 well-formed XML10 well-formed XML10
XML 1.1 well-formed XML11 well-formed XML11

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