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W3C Model-Based UI Workshop Report
The report from the W3C Workshop on Future Standards for Model-Based User Interfaces is now available. The workshop took place in central Rome on 13-14 May 2010, and focused on ideas for making it easier to create Web applications that...
Filed by Dave Raggett on June 30, 2010 2:34 PM in Technology, Web Design, Workshops
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An Update on CSS 2.1
So where are we (that "we" meaning the CSS Working Group) on CSS 2.1? In short, we're making fast and excellent progress: we are currently resolving the last outstanding issues ; almost all our weekly conference calls are entirely dedicated...
Filed by Daniel Glazman on June 30, 2010 5:34 AM in CSS, Publications
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Point of Interest Working Group
Following the successful W3C Workshop: Augmented Reality on the Web in Barcelona last week, work is now underway to establish a Working Group to develop one or more Recommendation Track documents to encode data about Points of Interest.
Filed by Phil Archer on June 24, 2010 3:27 PM in Mobile, Semantic Web, Workshops
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W3C Cheatsheet on Android Market
Back in November, I announced the first release of the W3C cheatsheet for Web developers — a compact Web application that provides quick access to useful information from various W3C specs. Making that Web app mobile friendly has always...
Filed by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux on June 22, 2010 6:50 AM in Mobile, Tools
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Making W3C the Best Place for New Standards Work
In my previous blog entry I discussed the five major focus areas for W3C as an organization. They were: Drive a Global and accessible Web Provide a Better Value Proposition for Users Make W3C the best place for new...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on June 18, 2010 8:35 PM in CEO, W3C・Resources
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Make Your Presentations Accessible to All
Do you remember a time when people around you broke out in laughter, but you didn't hear the joke? You could be doing a similar thing to your audience — leaving some people out.... Read on to learn how to make presentations, talks, meetings, and training accessible to all of your potential audience, including people with disabilities and others...
Filed by Shawn Henry on June 15, 2010 3:45 PM in Accessibility, Publications, Reference, Technology 101, Tools, W3C Life
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Interviews with SVG Implementers
As the first in a series of interviews with SVG implementers for the SVG Working Group blog, I have posted a conversation with Patrick Dengler, the project lead for Microsoft's IE9 SVG team, and a new member of the SVG...
Filed by Doug Schepers on June 4, 2010 5:42 PM in Interviews, SVG
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SVG Contest
The browser vendors have been making great progress on SVG recently, and now it's time for you to make progress in SVG, as well... that is, a progress bar, a spinner, or some other live graphic to indicate that the...
Filed by Doug Schepers on June 3, 2010 1:43 PM in SVG
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XHTML Modularization: a markup language designer's toolkit
The current maintenance update to XHTML Modularization is in response to the inevitable bug reports and clarifications that come from actual use. Since there have recently been some misconceptions expressed about the purpose of the spec, I'd thought I'd take...
Filed by Steven Pemberton on June 3, 2010 8:45 AM in HTML, Publications, Technology 101, XML
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Thanks for a great 15 years at W3C
After 15 years working with all of you all around the world on Web technologies and standards, I'm taking a position as a Biomedical Informatics Software Engineer in the department of biostatistics at the University of Kansas Medical center. The...
Filed by Dan Connolly on June 2, 2010 7:04 PM in HTML, Semantic Web, W3C Life, Web Architecture
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The Mission of W3C
I've now been with W3C for almost three months. My first priority was to meet with the global stakeholders of the organization. I began with W3C membership. Through meetings, phone calls, technical conferences, and informal sessions I've met upwards of...
Filed by Jeff Jaffe on June 1, 2010 2:20 PM in Accessibility, CEO, Technology, W3C・Resources, Web Architecture
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