Chris Messina's Bookmarks Tagged With "w3c"
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Wired.com: Is the Sacred Cow of Web Standards Headed for the Slaughterhouse?
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/12/is-the-sacred-c.html
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Great to see Wired cover the Web Standards issue.
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CSS Eleven
http://csseleven.com/
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CSS ELEVEN IS AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF VISUAL WEB DESIGNERS AND DEVELOPERS WHO ARE COMMITTED TO HELPING THE W3C'S CSS WORKING GROUP TO BETTER DELIVER THE TOOLS THAT ARE NEEDED TO DESIGN TOMORROW'S WEB.
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Your copyright metadata on a GRDDL - Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7644
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As of yesterday GRDDL, pronounced “griddle”, is a World Wide Web Consortium recommendation. GRDDL allows one to describe in a standard way how to map information between different XML formats. The acronym stands for “Gleaning Resource Descriptions… More
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Raising issues in a way that the editors will pay attention to them from Ian Hickson on 2007-06-01 (public-html@w3.org from June 2007)
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Jun/0003
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instructions on how to raise issues with the w3's html5 draft.
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HTML5 differences from HTML4
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/html5/html4-differences/Overview.html
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This document describes the differences between HTML4 and HTML5 and provides some of the rationale for the changes. This document may not provide accurate information as the HTML5 specification is still in development. When in doubt, always check … More
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W3C Internationalization (I18n) Activity
http://www.w3.org/International/
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The W3C Internationalization (I18n) Activity works with W3C working groups and liaises with other organizations to make it possible to use Web technologies with different languages, scripts, and cultures. From the home page you can find articles a… More
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Digital Web Magazine - HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/html5_xhtml2_and_the_future_of_the_web/
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While HTML 4.01 is formally an SGML-based document format, the only clients actually treating HTML that way are validators. Browsers, on the other hand, treat HTML documents as tag soup—they try to make sense out of, and display, even the most hor… More
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Andy Budd: CSS2.2
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2007/05/css22/index.php#more
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If CSS3 is as big and complicated as the development timeline suggests, maybe we need something simpler? Something that gives us designers and developers the tools we need today, and not the tools we need in five or ten years. Maybe we should take… More
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Use class with semantics in mind - Quality Web Tips
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/goodclassnames
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Often people use class names like bluetext, or redborder. A much better way to name your classes is with the role a certain HTML element of that class has.
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Proposal to Adopt HTML5 from Maciej Stachowiak on 2007-04-10 (public-html@w3.org from April 2007)
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Apr/0429.html
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"The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has been slumbering the past several years: HTML was last updated in 1999, XHTML was last updated in 2002, and no one is taking seriously their largely incompatible work on 'next-generation' XHTML or 'modulariz… More
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