#HighContrast experiences work by letting users select theme colors and for a scoped number of #semantic elements. It refers to standards developed this year in the @csswg. Find a demo and other resources at github.com/melanierichards/t…
So that the World Wide Web is usable worldwide, @w3c is actively seeking feedback and support from communities around the world to meet local needs for language support.
CSS Writing Modes Level 3 defines #CSS support for various international writing modes, incl. horizontal left-to right text (such as in #English or #Hindi), horizontal right to-left text (such as #Hebrew or #Arabic), and vertically set text (such as for #Japanese or #Mongolian)
David Baron @davidbaron, a long time contributor to the @csswg and current @w3ctag member, is keen on moving the Web where it makes it better for both end users and developers by balancing the user agent need and lower level features developments.
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The group's main focus now is to bring #accessibility to #publishing, specifically for #audiobooks to make them usable by users regardless of their ability. This specification is a profile of the Publication Manifest. Find out more in the #github repo: github.com/w3c/audiobooks/
It's official! @W3C's Publication Manifest and Audiobooks are official in CR, we welcome implementations and feedback 🥳. Thank you to our working group members for all of their hard work in making this happen! #eprdtn#audiobooksw3.org/blog/news/archives/81…