It's an opp. to clarify the land of #CSS levels... Of all CSS levels, CSS Level 2 (or CSS2) is the last monolithic level of CSS published as a @w3c#WebStandard, May 1998 - note the vintage look!: w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-1998…
These first CSS Level 5 modules come at a time of very active discussions on the value of numbered "versions" of #CSS - e.g. @ppk recently wrote "CSS4 is here!" quirksmode.org/blog/archives…
Media Queries Level 5 adds new media features to customize style sheets based on ambient light, environment blending, #JavaScript support and user preferences (e.g. color contrast); it also enables script-based custom media queries: w3.org/TR/2020/WD-mediaqueri…
Come on down to our office in Welly where we will be hosting @w3ctag with @digitalidnz . @BR3NDA will be talking about "The Internet of potatoes" - IoT work they've been doing to tech up their gardening obsession. Register here: events.humanitix.co.nz/w3c-t…
We need your help! @foolip and I have been working with Mozilla to create the MDN Browser Compatibility Survey to help us understand what browser vendors can do to make your life better.
Take the survey now:
qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/4f853…
Because making #XR accessible (on the Web and elsewhere) requires many technologies to work well together, a new @w3c#CommunityGroup has been created to help coordinate and track progress - join if you're interested in helping!
w3.org/community/idiw/