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My personal space
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By: Dave Raggett
There is intense interest currently in Apple's success with a walled market for apps you install locally on the device. Developers get a route to market, and Apple helps with monetization in return for a substantial share in the money....
- web-applications
New and Improved WCAG 2.0 Techniques
Today W3C WAI published updated Techniques for WCAG 2.0 and Understanding WCAG 2.0, following a public review and comment period. The WCAG Working Group is developing more techniques and would like your help...
- auto
- wcag
Can Web people and TV people really get along?
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Technically, TV and the Web are converging. Culturally and ideologically, it seems that we have a much bigger gap to navigate.
- omweb
- tv
CSS WG specs
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By: Daniel Glazman
Some of you have noticed that some specs in the CSS Working Group (Selectors for instance) remain in Proposed Recommendation status and don't move to REC even if it seems there is no blocker. That is and will be the...
- css
HTML5: The jewel in the Open Web Platform
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By: Philippe le Hegaret
The Open Web Platform to us is HTML5, a game-changing suite of tools that incorporates SVG, CSS and other standards that are in various stages of development and implementation by the community at W3C. At this stage community feedback plays an important role in ensuring that the HTML5 specification is the highest quality.
- html
- html5
Introducing the Web Font Awards
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By: Vladimir Levantovsky
Introducing the Web Font Awards – a design competition for websites using Web fonts. Help celebrate the newfound typographic freedom that Web designers are enjoying by entering your site into the Web Font Awards.
- css
- fonts
- typography
- webfonts