W3C Showcases the Open Web Platform and Web 25th Anniversary at Mobile World Congress 2014
18 February 2014 | Archive
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) invites media, analysts, and other attendees of Mobile World Congress to meet with us in App Planet, Stand 8.1G15 and learn how the Open Web Platform is transforming industry.
CEO Jeff Jaffe, W3C staff, and
participating W3C Members will be available as expert resources for
media stories and analyst reports on how the Web is impacting mobile,
television, advertising, publishing, automotive, health care, and
other industries.
We will showcase many Open Web Platform demonstrations from Baidu, Ericsson, Espial, Igalia, Intel, Klickfilm, Kolor, Mozilla, Opera, and Zaragoza. Be sure to check W3C’s up-to-the-minute demo schedule.
This year we also invite everyone to help us mark two special occasions: the Web’s 25th anniversary and W3C’s 20th anniversary.
Read the full press release and come meet with us at the booth.
W3C Invites Implementations of CSS Syntax Module Level 3
20 February 2014 | Archive
The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group invites implementation of the Candidate Recommendation of CSS Syntax Module Level 3. This module describes, in general terms, the basic structure and syntax of CSS stylesheets. It defines, in detail, the syntax and parsing of CSS – how to turn a stream of bytes into a meaningful stylesheet. CSS is a language for describing the rendering of structured documents (such as HTML and XML) on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. Learn more about the Style Activity.