CSS View Transitions Level 1 focuses on transitions within a single page. The Level 2 of the spec., released as a first public working draft today, extends it to transitions between two web pages #FPWD#timetogiveinputw3.org/TR/css-view-transitio…
Authors eagerly await this feature in browsers, sparking numerous demos. Watch #CSS View Transitions in action with this #w3cTPAC video by @bramus!
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CSS View Transitions Module Level 1 allows #developers to create rich transitions between two page states. It defines a set of #APIs that allow DOM changes to smoothly animate between states.
🆕You've enjoyed reading the creation of a multi-step video processing pipeline? This second article by @tidoust explores the actual processing of #video frames! ➡️ webrtchacks.com/video-frame-…
13 Sept.: Already 57 proposed #w3cTPAC breakout sessions! These are series of 1-hour sessions on community identified topics github.com/w3c/tpac2023-brea…
12 Sept.: @w3c member-only (Advisory Committee - AC) meeting that focuses on strategic issues facing the Consortium, and future directions envisioned by the membership and staff #w3cTPAC
11-15 Sept.: This is the #w3cTPAC week, dedicated to discussions in and between groups to gather new ideas, raise questions and better coordinate the #WebStandards work. The meeting is hybrid with the main in-person hub in Seville 🇪🇸
w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/
WCAG 2.2 Update: We might publish WCAG 2.2 in September 2023 or later in 2023. We are processing new comments that we received in August. For the latest info, please see:
What's New in WCAG 2.2 - Status, Timeline, Changes
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