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Old School Netiquette… still good!
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By: Karl Dubost
Netiquette is a good read, but unfortunately, not very well-known by new generations of engineers.
- community
- netiquette
- w3c
- working-group
Update of the RDFa distiller
Published of a new version of the pyRdfa software (i.e., RDFa distiller) with new features, most notably the ability to parse “tag soup” HTML and/or HTML5.
- rdf
- rdfa
How to contribute to W3C work… with a PhD
A few months ago, I was explaining how you can participate to W3C work in a different way: writing tutorials, writing quick tips. I found out last week a new and original way to participate to W3C work.
- editing
- html
- process
- specification
- w3c
Interview: David Baron on Firefox 3 and W3C Standards
At the news of the official release of Firefox 3 (FF3), I asked David Baron, Mozilla's Advisory Committee Representative at W3C (see photo), a few questions about the browser release and support for standards. Note: I anticipate interviewing (lots...
- css
- firefox
- html
- security
- standards
- svg
- xforms
Lithuania is first
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
With the release of Firefox 3, it appears that 30% of Internet users in Lithuania already downloaded the software within 48 hours.
- browser
- firefox
About the Love - w3.org Redesign
I mentioned last October that W3C is redesigning key pages of its site, including the home page. Love in the air, Karl Dubost waxed the other day. I am managing this project and have enlisted Airbag Industries to design the...
- technical-report
- web-design
Optimizing your Web server
Simple few techniques and tools to set up your HTTP caching will help you save time and money.
- http
- quality
- tutorial
- web-standards