In the same spirit of improving how a Web #app can share the content of another, the #WebRTC Working Groups recently released the Viewport Capture #API. It provides a secured approach to sharing the content of a browser tab #timetogiveinput
As always, the work is happening in a #github repo, where a complementary work to describe generically affordances a captured app may expose to its capturer is also investigated:
github.com/w3c/mediacapture-…
This is done by letting the captured Web #app expose info to the capturing one to allow the two apps to collaborate. Read this explainer that lists more use cases as well as sample code: github.com/w3c/mediacapture-…
The first API, Capture Handle Identity, provides a mechanism for a Web #app (e.g. videoconf) capturing the content of another one (e.g. slide deck) to collaborate => the users sharing their screen can navigate slides from within the videoconf tool w3.org/TR/capture-handle-ide…
Over the last weeks, the @w3c#WebRTC Working Group released two first public working drafts of new #APIs to help with improved screen-sharing capabilities in Web apps #timetogiveinput
Instructions for translators wanting to translate W3C Internationalization articles are now also available in Simplified Chinese, thanks to Fuqiao Xue.
w3.org/International/i18n-dr…
The EPUB 3 Working Group encourages implementers to review the specifications and give feedback! Check also the test suite, try the tests out, and please report any errors or issues the tests might have: w3c.github.io/epub-tests/con…
For content authors and #developers wishing to understand the EPUB® 3 specifications, an overview document describes the features available in #EPUB 3: w3.org/TR/epub-overview-33/