For our next webinar on June 18th, we will cover the essentials of web accessibility including the global Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Join @sabouzah for our webinar on understanding web accessibility here bit.ly/30rXn0P#A11yAfrica2020
A new #W3CWorkshop on the horizon: the Web and #MachineLearning workshop, originally planned in March as a physical event, is becoming a virtual event built as a set of pre-recorded talks and live discussions
8 June: The @w3c#WoT#InterestGroup and Thing-to thing research group (T2TRG) organize an online workshop on self-description and discovery. See agenda and candidate topics at github.com/t2trg/2020-06-hel…
🗓️ June@VirtualW3C: updated @thew3cx course and a series of WoT online events: live chat, plugfest, workshop, group meetings - w3.org/participate/eventscal…
So, after #CSS Sizing Level 3 which let a paragraph be sized as if it were a float, Level 4 will allow a float to be sized as a paragraph. And it will solve another hard problem: link the height of a box to its width (aspect ratio).
CSS has different ways to size boxes. Paragraphs are as wide as their container, floats are as wide as their content. To get a paragraph no wider than its content, you can make it a float or a table. But that has side-effects
The @csswg has published "CSS Box Sizing Module - Level 4" as first public working draft. This module extends the #CSS sizing properties.
drafts.csswg.org/css-sizing-…