Get involved in @w3c and give input on all of our specs. See also youtube.com/@W3COfficial and @w3cdevs@w3c.social. By @dontcallmeDOM and @marieforgue

Joined October 2014
W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
This WoT Community Group Meetup event is open to everyone! Digital Twins is one of, maybe the most, demanded topic and this will mark the first event within the WoT Community where it is brought into focus 👀
Come and join the public @W3C_WoT community group meeting on Thursday where I talk about #DigitalTwins provided by #EclipseDitto and described via WoT w3.org/events/meetings/c8802…
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[New blog post] How we improved the CSS formal syntax sections on @MozDevNet with the help of @csstree (h/t @rdvornov) and the @w3cdevs webref/css package openwebdocs.org/content/post…
Really happy to see the webref packages with IDL & CSS formal definitions extracts bringing value to @mozdevnet thanks to @openwebdocs
We updated the list of objects that can be copied across the window/worker boundary using `postMessage()` developer.mozilla.org/en-US/…
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
We used @w3cdevs machine-readable references `webref/idl` (github.com/w3c/webref) to query the specs for this! Long-term we hope to integrate more specification sources directly into MDN, so the docs are always up to date!
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Notes Telecon 2022-10-05 w3.org/blog/CSS/2022/10/06/m… css-backgrounds, css-shared-element-transitions, css-view-transitions, css-align
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Rachel explains how to interpret the Interop 2022 dashboard, and how the results are built from test results and used to track progress. The dashboard scores represent how browser engines are doing in 15 focus areas and 3 joint investigation efforts: wpt.fyi/interop-2022
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