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W3C seeking community input for TAG appointments by @npub1dqg7...4dnq The W3C Team is responsible for complementing the TAG election by actively seeking candidates for appointment to the TAG in order to support a diverse and well-balanced TAG, including diversity of technical background, knowledge, and skill sets. W3C is seeking input from the wider community for appointment to the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG). See more including what skills are being sought at: image
Elena Lape, Founder & CEO of Holopin and W3C AB member wrote about the TPAC hackathon: "What happens when you put developers, standards, and sushi in one room" She noted: "As much as we, standards nerds, sometimes like to think otherwise, the Web doesn’t move forward only because of formal bodies. It moves forward because individuals show up, try things, break things, and share what they learn. Hackathons give people permission β€” and a structure β€” to do exactly that" image
The CSS Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of CSS Backgrounds Module Level 4. This module contains the features of CSS relating to the backgrounds of boxes on the page. CSS is a language for describing the rendering of structured documents (such as HTML and XML) on screen, on paper, etc. image
Have you ever resized your browser and watched the text reflow? Behind that, automatic wrapping is a world of linguistic and technical complexity. What happens when a language has no spaces between words? Fuqiao Xue, W3C Internationalization Activity Lead, gives a summary of the diverse typographic strategies of text wrapping. He explores the main approaches to line breaking and uncover the fascinating edge cases that make for a truly "World Wide" Web. image