Have you come up with one or more discussion topics to drive #developer awareness and adoption of web #security standards and practices? The submission deadline is in a few days! #W3CWorkshop
You are welcome to start a #CommunityGroup (or more!): pick a topic, write a short scope statement and get support from four other parties for the creation of the group. W3C provides the tools and infrastructure. Read more: w3.org/community/about/faq/
But not all ideas manage to build momentum. In order to improve the visibility of active #CommunityGroups, we have just closed 208 of them that had been dormant for a while and that no-one stepped up to revive - w3.org/community/
Back in May 2011, @w3c create Community Groups to enable #developers, #designers and anyone else to socialize their ideas for the #Web for possible future standardization. The program started with 6 groups, and by March 2023, this number reached 386!
Layout in #CSS starts with boxes. The basic box is a rectangle with margins on all sides (to offset it from other boxes), a border, some padding (to separate the content from the border), and content (text, an image, other boxes).
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