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W3C opens Inclusion Fund and Invited Expert Fund for TPAC 2025
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This program is for people from an under-represented group and Invited Experts who wouldn’t be able to attend or meaningfully contribute to TPAC without financial support.
Diversity report 2025
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W3C released the 2025 diversity report, as part of our commitment and continued focus on diversity and inclusion since 2018.
Upcoming: IAB/W3C Workshop on Age-Based Restrictions on Content Access
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The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are convening a workshop to examine the technical and architectural implications of different approaches to implementing age-based restrictions on access to online content.
First Public Working Draft: CSS Positioned Layout Module Level 4
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This module defines coordinate-based positioning and offsetting schemes of CSS: relative positioning, sticky positioning, absolute positioning, and fixed positioning.
First Public Working Draft: Digital Credentials
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This API enables websites to request credentials, and for users to consent to return credentials that they carry around in digital wallets.
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Third Edition) is now a W3C Recommendation
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The Third Edition adds Animated PNG and High Dynamic Range (HDR) PNG.
Draft Group Note: Linked Web Storage Use Cases
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User stories and use cases for the Linked Web Storage (LWS) spec.
W3C invites implementations of MathML Core
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This specification defines a core subset of Mathematical Markup Language, or MathML, that is suitable for browser implementation.
DPUB-ARIA and DPUB-AAM are now W3C Recommendations
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The Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) Working Group has published Digital Publishing WAI-ARIA Module 1.1 (DPUB-ARIA) and Digital Publishing Accessibility API Mappings 1.1 (DPUB-AAM) as W3C Recommendations.
New session of the W3Cx course on CSS Basics
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W3C opens today a new session of its CSS Basics course on W3Cx, where you can learn how to take your web pages from bland to bold with the power of CSS styling.