Mission | Activities | Industry Impact
Nearby: People of the Interaction Domain.
W3C's Interaction Domain is responsible for developing technologies that shape the Web's user interface. These technologies include (X)HTML, the markup language that started the Web. We also work on second-generation Web languages initiated at the W3C: CSS, MathML, SMIL and SVG and XForms all have become an integral part of the Web. Finally, we develop ways to integrate these components together into the Rich Web Clients of tomorrow.
W3C Interaction Domain technologies enable millions of people every day to browse the Web and to author Web content. Industry uses these technologies for purposes such as distributing information within an organization and creating new business opportunities.
From the introduction of the Audio Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Audio Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Browser Testing and Tools Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Browser Testing and Tools Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the HTML Working Group Statement:
Read more on the HTML Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the HTML5 Chinese Interest Group Statement:
Read more on the HTML5 Chinese Interest Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Internationalization Interest Group Statement:
Read more on the Internationalization Interest Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) Interest Group Statement:
Read more on the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) Interest Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Internationalization Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Internationalization Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Math Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Math Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Pointer Events Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Pointer Events Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the SVG Working Group Statement:
Read more on the SVG Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Timed Text Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Timed Text Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Web Applications Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Web Applications Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Web Notification Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Web Notification Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the Web Performance Working Group Statement:
Read more on the Web Performance Working Group home page.
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From the introduction of the WebFonts Working Group Statement:
Read more on the WebFonts Working Group home page.
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