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CSS Style Attributes is a W3C Recommendation

7 November 2013 | Archive

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a W3C Recommendation of CSS Style Attributes. Markup languages such as HTML and SVG provide a style attribute on most elements, to hold inline style information that applies to those elements. This draft describes the syntax and interpretation of the CSS fragment that can be used in such style attributes. Learn more about the Style Activity.

Free W3C online course: Responsive Web Design

25 November 2013 | Archive

Sorry, the registration is now closed! If you could not join the first session of this course, please note that we will have two other free sessions at the beginning of 2014. Stay tuned by subscribing to W3DevCampus’ announcement list, or by following us. Today, W3C opens registration for a brand new W3C course on Responsive Web Design. This course leads students step by step through an approach that focuses on HTML and CSS to make Web sites work across diverse viewport sizes. Sponsored by Intel® XDK and taught by acclaimed trainer Frances de Waal, this Responsive Web Design course starts 29 November for 4 weeks, and is free of charge. Learn more about W3DevCampus, W3C’s online training for Web developers.

CSS Transitions Draft Published

19 November 2013 | Archive

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Working Draft of CSS Transitions. This document introduces new CSS features to enable implicit transitions, which describe how CSS properties can be made to change smoothly from one value to another over a given duration. Learn more about the Style Activity.

W3C DOM4 Draft, and Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Responsive Images Note

7 November 2013 | Archive

The HTML Working Group has published two Working Drafts today:

  • W3C DOM4, which defines a platform-neutral model for events, promises, and document nodes.
  • Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Responsive Images, which captures the use cases and requirements for standardizing a solution for responsive images. The use cases and requirements were gathered with consultation with the HTML Working Group and WHATWG participants, Responsive Images Community Group members, and the general public.

Learn more about the HTML Activity.

W3C Invites Implementations of Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0

7 November 2013 | Archive

The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AUWG) invites implementations of the Candidate Recommendation Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0, and comments on a Working Draft of the Note Implementing ATAG 2.0. ATAG defines how authoring tools should help developers produce accessible web content that conforms to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, and defines how to make authoring tools accessible so that people with disabilities can use them. ATAG is introduced in the ATAG Overview and ATAG at a Glance. Authoring tools include content management systems (CMS), learning management systems (LMS), HTML editors, blogs, wikis, social media, and development environments. AUWG invites developers of authoring tools who might be interested in sharing your ATAG implementation experience to contact AUWG by 7 December 2013. Learn more about the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0 Last Call and Implementing UAAG 2.0 Working Drafts Published

7 November 2013 | Archive

The User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (UAWG) today published the Last Call Working Draft of User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0 and a Working Draft of Implementing UAAG 2.0. UAAG defines how browsers, media players, and other "user agents" should support accessibility for people with disabilities and work with assistive technologies. UAWG particularly requests that developers of browsers, media players, and web applications review and comment on these guidelines by 16 December 2013. Learn more in the UAAG Overview and read about the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

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