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Posts tagged 'standards'

Posts tagged 'standards'
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Leaves, and societies, tumble down
Late August tumblin’
Mid-July link dump, ça ira, ça ira, ça ira edition
Rough consensus and running code
The roller coaster continues: a link roundup
Boost (W3C): Happy 7th anniversary of becoming an official W3C standard, ActivityPub! https://www.w3.org/news/2018… We're creating something truly special here with the fediverse, and I am so thankful for everyone who contributes to it, whether with your time, money, or just by sharing your thoughts, your creations, your silly little jokes. Keep it up! #fediverse #activitypub #standards #OpenWeb #anniversary — Stefan Bohacek (@stefan@stefanbohacek.online)
World Standards Day
Making standards
Seattle
Bastille Day tumbling
Standardization Stories, a talk by Elika Etemad (fantasai) at CSS Day 2024
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Convince them otherwise
Both approaches fail
Link roundup, はなみ (hanami) edition
March Madness
AAA color schemes
HTTP status codes as hobo names from John Hodgman’s _The Areas of My Expertise_ (hober@cohost)
Hindsight
Polyglots don’t lead to interoperability
W3C TAG Ethical Web Principles (transcript)
Pseudo-elements for tracks and thumbs
vote for me? please? (hober@cohost)
W3C TAG Ethical Web Principles (transcript)
Updating Our Prefixing Policy
Herodotus on standards work
EPUB & XHTML
The problem is the spec
HTML captioning
Thoughts on converting HTML to Atom
ARIA’s role (class 2: Electric Boogaloo)
HTML5: No Joel-in-a-box required
HTML has always been a conversation…
Kill it with fire
HTML5: normativity & authoring guides
Worldviews of the Web
The Web platform: what it is
BarCamp San Diego 5
The Web platform: what it’s not
Microdata, Microformats, and RDF
Björn Höhrmann FTW! http://bit.ly/WS4FD #w3c #xhtml2 #html #standards
DOM Consistency
Monolith
The Third Dáil
Anglospheric governance for online communities — BarCamp San Diego 2 — Theresa O’Connor
Interoperability
Browser vendors in the HTML Working Group
HTML 5
ECMAScript 4
Roll your own standards body
Web Standards talk at Refresh San Diego
links for 2006-01-27