CSS Exclusions define arbitrary areas around which inline content ([CSS21]) can flow. CSS Exclusions can be defined on any CSS block-level elements. CSS Exclusions extend the notion of content wrapping previously limited to floats. CSS is a language for describing the rendering of structured documents (such as HTML and XML) on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. This section describes the status of
CSS Values and Units Module Level 4 W3C Working Draft, 12 March 2024 More details about this document This version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/WD-css-values-4-20240312/ Latest published version: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-values-4/ Editor's Draft: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-4/ History: https://www.w3.org/standards/history/css-values-4/ Feedback: CSSWG Issues Repository Inline In Spec Edito
CSS Nesting Module W3C Working Draft, 14 February 2023 More details about this document This version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2023/WD-css-nesting-1-20230214/ Latest published version: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-nesting-1/ Editor's Draft: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-nesting/ History: https://www.w3.org/standards/history/css-nesting-1 Feedback: CSSWG Issues Repository Inline In Spec Editors: Tab Atkin
W3C Interview: Coil on Interledger Protocol and Web Monetization In June I had the pleasure of speaking with Coil CEO Stefan Thomas about the Interledger Protocol (ILP), and Coil's vision of using it to support "Web Monetization," essentially bringing micropayments to the Web as an alternative to advertising and subscriptions. Ian Jacobs (W3C): Do you think of yourself as a "payments guy"? Stefan
The WebAssembly Working Group has published three First Public Working Drafts: WebAssembly Core Specification describes version 1.0 of the core WebAssembly standard, a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. WebAssembly JavaScript Interface provides an explicit JavaScript API for interacting with WebAssembly. WebAssembly Web API describes
Author(s) and publish date By: Charles McCathie Nevile Published: 14 December 2017 Skip to 15 comments Today W3C releases HTML 5.2. This is the second revision of HTML5, following last year's HTML 5.1 Recommendation. In 2014 we expressed a goal to produce a revision roughly every year; HTML 5.2 is a continuation of that commitment. This Recommendation like its predecessor provides an updated stabl
Author(s) and publish date By: Bradley Nelson Published: 3 August 2017 Skip to 3 comments We'd like to announce the formation of a WebAssembly Working Group. For over two years the WebAssembly W3C Community Group has served as a forum for browser vendors and others to come together to develop an elegant and efficient compilation target for the Web. A first version is available in 4 browser engines
WebSub W3C Recommendation 23 January 2018 This version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-websub-20180123/ Latest published version: https://www.w3.org/TR/websub/ Latest editor's draft: https://websub.net/draft Test suite: https://websub.rocks/ Implementation report: https://websub.net/implementation-reports Previous version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/PR-websub-20171003/ Editors: Julien Genestoux, I
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