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main element An HTML5 extension specification Unofficial Draft, last updated 22 October 2012 Editor: Steve Faulkner, The Paciello Group sfaulkner@paciellogroup.com About this document This specification is an extension to the HTML5 specification. It defines an element to be used for the identification of the main content area of a document. All normative content in the HTML5 specification, unles
Editor's Draft 13 August 2012 This version: http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/FXTF/raw-file/tip/masking/index.html Latest version: http://www.w3.org/TR/css-masking/ Editor's draft: http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/FXTF/raw-file/tip/masking/index.html Editors: [editor1 name], [affiliation (opt.)], [email address (opt.)] Copyright © 2012 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark and document u
The editors' drafts of the Web MIDI API specification have moved; they are now available on GitHub. Please update your references.
Work in Progress — Last Update 13 February 2014 Editor Aryeh Gregor <ayg@aryeh.name> Latest version W3C Mercurial Version history W3C Mercurial github mirror Issue tracker All open issues File an issue Mailing list public-webapps (archive; include "[editing]" in the subject) IRC chat #whatwg on freenode The features documented herein are obsolete. Authors should not use these features directly, bu
MediaStream Integration The following examples illustrate WebRTC integration with the Web Audio API. They are borrowed and modified from Robert O'Callahan's MediaStream Processing API proposal. Please note the addition of two new AudioContext methods: createMediaStreamSource() and createMediaStreamDestination(). They need to be documented more fully, but provide a simple and straightforward integr
Participate: GitHub whatwg/fetch (new issue, open issues) Chat on Matrix Commits: GitHub whatwg/fetch/commits Snapshot as of this commit @fetchstandard Tests: web-platform-tests fetch/ (ongoing work) Translations (non-normative): 日本語 Abstract The Fetch standard defines requests, responses, and the process that binds them: fetching. Goals The goal is to unify fetching across the web platform and pr
Web Intents W3C Working Group Note 23 May 2013 This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/NOTE-web-intents-20130523/ Latest published version: http://www.w3.org/TR/web-intents/ Latest editor's draft: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/web-intents/raw-file/tip/spec/Overview-respec.html Previous version: http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-web-intents-20120626/ Editors: Greg Billock, Google James Hawkins, Google Paul Kin
16 December 2011 Editors: Vincent Hardy, Adobe Systems, vhardy@adobe.com Dean Jackson, Apple Inc., dino@apple.com Erik Dahlström, Opera Software ASA, ed@opera.com Authors: The authors of this specification are the participants of the W3C CSS and SVG Working Groups. Copyright © 2011 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark and document use rules apply. Abstract Filter
Participate: GitHub whatwg/encoding (new issue, open issues) Chat on Matrix Commits: GitHub whatwg/encoding/commits Snapshot as of this commit @encodings Tests: web-platform-tests encoding/ (ongoing work) Translations (non-normative): 日本語 1. Preface The UTF-8 encoding is the most appropriate encoding for interchange of Unicode, the universal coded character set. Therefore for new protocols and for
Draft Proposal Editor:Robert O'Callahan, Mozilla Corporation <robert@ocallahan.org> Status of this Document This document is a draft specification proposal with no official status. Send comments to the W3C audio mailing list, or Robert O'Callahan. It is inappropriate to cite this document except as a work in progress. Abstract A number of existing or proposed features for the Web platform deal wit
Status: Extremely early draft Authors: Dominic Cooney, Google, dominicc@google.com Dimitri Glazkov, Google, dglazkov@chromium.org The component model for the Web (aka Web Components) consists of four pieces designed to be used together to let web application authors define widgets with a level of visual richness not possible with CSS alone, and ease of composition and reuse not possible with scrip
Fullscreen API Living Standard — Last Updated 24 January 2024 1. Terminology This specification depends on the Infra Standard. [INFRA] Most terminology used in this specification is from CSS, DOM, HTML, and Web IDL. [CSS] [DOM] [HTML] [WEBIDL] 2. Model All elements have an associated fullscreen flag. Unless stated otherwise it is unset. All iframe elements have an associated iframe fullscreen flag
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30 September 2011 Editors: Vincent Hardy, Adobe Systems, vincent_hardy@yahoo.com Dean Jackson, Apple Inc., dino@apple.com Erik Dahlström, Opera Software ASA, ed@opera.com Copyright © 2011 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark and document use rules apply. Abstract This document describes a proposed feature called "CSS shaders". CSS shaders are a complement to the F
This Version of this Document Is Obsolete and Has Been Replaced This version of the specification is obsolete and has been replaced by the document at http://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/. Do not attempt to implement this version of the specification. Do not refer to this version except as a historical artifact. Web Audio API W3C Editor's Draft This version: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/audio/raw-fi
Filter Effects 1.0: Language W3C Editor’s Draft 19 April 2011 This version:https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/FXTF/raw-file/tip/filters/publish/Filters.htmlLatest version:http://www.w3.org/TR/FilterEffects10/Previous version:http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-SVGFilter12-20070501/Editors:Erik Dahlström, (Opera Software ASA)Dean Jackson (Apple Inc)Authors:The authors of this specification are the participants of the
By publishing this Recommendation, W3C expects that the functionality specified in this Touch Interface Recommendation will not be affected by changes to HTML5 or Web IDL as those specifications proceed to Recommendation. The WG has completed and approved this specification's Test Suite and created an Implementation Report that shows that two or more independent implementations pass each test. The
Participate: GitHub whatwg/dom (new issue, open issues) Chat on Matrix Commits: GitHub whatwg/dom/commits Snapshot as of this commit @thedomstandard Tests: web-platform-tests dom/ (ongoing work) Translations (non-normative): 日本語 Abstract DOM defines a platform-neutral model for events, aborting activities, and node trees. 1. Infrastructure This specification depends on the Infra Standard. [INFRA]
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