Blog
The W3C blog is for in-depth Web standards topics and educational materials. More information in About W3C Blog.
Browse categories
Browse archives
Character encoding in HTML
In this first issue in the cookbook for the web series, we look at character encoding, or "charset"s. Discussing the ingredients, giving a reliable recipe for the detection of character encodings in (x)html, and a quick tip for web authors on an html diet.
- html
Templating Language for Authoring Tools
Structure editing of Web pages is not a simple task. XTiger is a language for authoring Web content including rich information such as microformats and RDFa. Try it.
- authoring
- cms
- editing
- html
- structure
- template
W3C working across multiple languages
W3C is working only in English? Not only ... W3C is also gathering knowledge from local communities, allowing experts to contribute in their native language. A good example for this effort is the Japanese Layout Taskforce, a joint task force...
- css
- i18n
- layout
- svg
- xsl
SVG Valentine's day
Published:
By: Karl Dubost
Cool stuff done with SVG, a game and a perl program. Share the love.
- graphics
- love
- perl
- svg
- xml
l10n and i18n your XML!
Are you using XHTML, DocBook, DITA, the TEI, or another XML vocabulary? Or are you creating your own vocabulary from scratch, but for world-wide use? Then you should read Best Practices for XML Internationalization, a new Working Group Note...
- i18n
- localization
- xml
XML 10 has been launched
W3C has launched a very mini site for XML tenth anniversary. Already ten years of XML.
- w3c
- xml