The core #WebXR device API has reached Candidate Recommendation, a signal that it is now considered stable and fulfills its known requirements, including those identified through accessibility, security, privacy and internationalization reviews #timetoimplement
Find more about browser support for these #AR features immersiveweb.dev/#supporttab… - this already works both on mobile "magic window" mode and with full-fledged AR headsets
This module of #WebXR adds augmented-reality hardware-specific functionalities to WebXR - making it possible to use it not just in fully virtual spaces, but also in spaces overlaid with the real world
w3.org/TR/webxr-ar-module-1/
We recently undertook a project to revamp and reorganize the “Contribution Docs”. 🧹
In this post we detail all the updates we made!
hacks.mozilla.org/2022/10/re…
Hey, have you seen my extremely quick run through/intro of the essentials of privacy technology and how we can use them as engineers or developers? And how you can get involved? youtube.com/watch?v=yCywaap3…
For updates from #W3C#WAI, see:
--> What We're Working On - Accessibility Activities and Publications
w3.org/WAI/update/
That includes #WCAG 2.2 finalize date moved to early 2023. Specifics are kept up-to-date here:
--> What's New in WCAG 2.2 Draft
w3.org/WAI/standards-guideli…
The Script Links page has been updated to support Unicode 15. Also some addition information added (esp. language use), and bugs fixed.
r12a.github.io/scripts/links…
At #w3cTPAC, @wseltzer gives a lightning talk on how a variety of @w3c groups have been looking at the trade-off needed to meet user expectations of the Web, between wanting more #privacy by stopping individually-identified cross-site tracking ...
The PNG #WorkingGroup will continue to refine and maintain the PNG spec, incl. handling newly reported bugs, tracking implementations, etc. Please give feedback in the #GitHub repo where the PNG specification is developed: github.com/w3c/PNG-spec/