The Voice Interaction Community Group follows up on the VoiceXML family of specifications standardized in W3C some years ago to watch and see what new standards might be relevant w3.org/community/voiceintera…
By "conversational interfaces", we mean a bunch of exploratory work happening around how to make the Web work better with voice-based interactions, including voice assistants.
Hey @w3cdevs, in your "Pipeline" diagram, you include "Conversational Interfaces" but I couldn't find any information about what that means. Is there a different page describing the goals of this segment?
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Check out for more #Web technologies developed in @w3c that increase the capabilities of #Webapps, how they apply more specifically to the mobile context and what are their current implementations: w3.org/Mobile/roadmap/
Finally, the @csswg has started to work on the Resize Observer specification which describes an #API for observing changes to Element’s size. This helps solve the Element Queries problem in a responsive context
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Then, in order to strengthen #security, Trusted Types allows applications to lock down DOM-based XSS injection sinks (e.g. Element.innerHTML, or Location.href setters) to only accept non-spoofable, typed values in place of strings w3.org/2019/04/web-roadmaps/…
Deadline for expressions of interest is today! "Expressions of interest should briefly explain the participant's interest in the workshop in a few sentences". See more on how to participate: w3.org/WoT/ws-2019/participa…
These pages were expected to be redirected to MDN @MozDevNet but apparently only were so with uppercase HTML in the URL. Now fixed - thanks for the report!
There are still spaces left for tomorrow's London Accessibility Meetup. You can catch up with previous talks and live stream on the group's YouTube channel. youtube.com/channel/UCDIVL2y…
>> Accessibility is innovation << Love this line! It's taken from a video interview with @sabouzah from @w3c about digital accessibility, universal standards and how inclusive products become part of everyday life. More bit.ly/2KJ4r30#Inclusion#EuropeanAccessibilityAct
First Public Working Draft of "Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata" published. w3.org/TR/string-meta/
Relevant any time strings are used on the Web: as part of a formalised data structure, or originating from JavaScript code or any stored list of strings.
Our next TAG face-to-face meeting will be in Reykjavík, Iceland! Are you a local web professional? Come to our meet-up in the evening of 21 May, hosted by our friends at @vivaldibrowser, & join us in a conversation about the future of the web! ti.to/w3c-tag/meet-the-tag-r… 🇮🇸