The macro @TeX{} in HTML mode generates just "TeX".  I think an
    approximation using CSS would me more appropriate.

Well, the CSS you sent just makes it possible to do different things.  I
don't mind that, but it is a slippery slope to try to actually reproduce
the real TeX and LaTeX logos in CSS, ie, instantiate the TeX.logo.?
things.  And when the CSS goes wrong, which they often do, the result is
typically very ugly, much worse than simple "TeX" and "LaTeX".  I've
seen many, many, attempts with basically no successful results.

I leave the decision to Patrice, but my inclination is not to try.


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