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After almost a decade of work, the W3C’s CSS Working Group has published CSS version 2.1 as an official specification. CSS 2.1 first became a W3C Candidate Recommendation in 2004.
"Now even the W3C is saying 'HTML5' means everything from CSS to font formats, so advocates really were left without anything to specifically refer to HTML. So we asked around, and the objections ...
The CG is a bridge between the publishing community and the technical groups in the W3C, including those working on HTML, CSS, accessibility, and the many other web standards important to publishing.
Now HTML 5 has finally been standardized, Jeff Jaffe, the W3C's CEO, wants to get people talking about what to do next. His suggestion is to build an application foundation to underpin the Open ...
Adobe's CSS Shaders proposal, which will bring high-quality cinematic effects to the web through some new CSS tools, has been accepted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). That means CSS ...
The W3C has clearly learned from the experience, and Tim Berners-Lee hopes that the new HTML working group will avoid those pitfalls: "Some things are very clear.