The W3C Advisory Committee has elected the following people to fill four seats on the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) starting 1 February 2025: Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Sarven C
The W3C Advisory Committee has elected the following people to fill four seats on the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) starting 1 February 2025: Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Sarven C
The WebAssembly Working Group invites implementations of the following Candidate Recommendation Snapshots:
The CSS Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of CSS Color HDR Module Level 1. CSS Color 4 adds Wide Color Gamut (WCG) color spaces to the Open Web Platform. By design, these are all Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) color spaces. This specification defines additions to support High Dynamic Range (HDR).
The CSS Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of CSS Overflow Module Level 5. This module contains the features of CSS relating to scrollable overflow handling in visual media.
The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) has published the Ethical Web Principles as a W3C Statement. The Ethical Web Principles are as much a guide in ethical thinking across the web industry as they are a guide for the work of the W3C community by providing a concise set of principles to assist spec developers, authors, and reviewers in their work.
Today, the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group updated the following drafts:
The Second Screen Working Group has published two First Public Working Drafts: Open Screen Application Protocol and Open Screen Network Protocol. These documents result from splitting the Open Screen Protocol document into two independent parts.
The Pointer Events Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of Pointer Events Level 4. 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, touchscreen, etc.
The Decentralized Identifier Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of Decentralized Identifier (DID) Resolution and DID URL Dereferencing v1.0. Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier for verifiable, "self-sovereign" digital identity.
The Devices and Sensors Working Group has republished Vibration API as a W3C Candidate Recommendation Snapshot. This specification defines an API that provides access to the vibration mechanism of the hosting device. Vibration is a form of tactile feedback. Comments are welcome via the GitHub issues by 26 December 2024.