The W3C Advisory Committee, having nominated ten individuals, is invited today to vote until 30 May 2025 to fill seven seats in the W3C Advisory Board (AB) election. Please, read the statements of the nominees.
The W3C Advisory Committee, having nominated ten individuals, is invited today to vote until 30 May 2025 to fill seven seats in the W3C Advisory Board (AB) election. Please, read the statements of the nominees.
The Pointer Events Working Group has published Pointer Events Level 3 as W3C Candidate Recommendation. The features in this specification extend or modify those found in Pointer Events, a W3C Recommendation that describes events and related interfaces for handling hardware-agnostic pointer input from devices including a mouse, pen, or touchscreen.
The Devices and Sensors Working Group has published Compute Pressure Level 1 as W3C Candidate Recommendation. The Compute Pressure API provides a way for websites to react to changes in the CPU pressure of the target device, such that websites can trade off resources for an improved user experience.
The Web Application Security Working Group has published the following two First Public Working Drafts:
The Private Advertising Technology Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of Privacy-Preserving Attribution: Level 1. This specifies a browser API for the measurement of advertising performance. The goal is to produce aggregate statistics about how advertising leads to conversions, without creating a risk to the privacy of individual web users.
Today the Web Applications Working Group published the following two documents as W3C Recommendations:
The CSS Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of CSS Gap Decorations Module Level 1. This module introduces several properties to add row and column gap decorations to container layout types such as grid and flex.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the Authorized Simplified Chinese Translation of the Ethical Web Principles, Web伦理原则.
The W3C Advisory Board, in cooperation with the Vision Task Force, has updated the Group Note of Vision for W3C and now proposes advancing it to a W3C Statement.
The RDF-star Working Group has published a first Draft Note of RDF 1.2 Primer. This primer is designed to provide the reader with the basic knowledge required to effectively use RDF. It introduces the basic concepts of RDF and shows concrete examples of the use of RDF. Secs. 3-5 can be used as a minimalist introduction into the key elements of RDF.