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
The Improving Advertising Business Group created in 2017 has been at the forefront of these discussions w3.org/community/web-adv/
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At #w3cTPAC, @wseltzer gives a lightning talk on how a variety of @w3c groups have been looking at the trade-off needed to meet user expectations of the Web, between wanting more #privacy by stopping individually-identified cross-site tracking ...
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Replying to @aardrian
thanks, this clearly was a mistake
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The PNG #WorkingGroup will continue to refine and maintain the PNG spec, incl. handling newly reported bugs, tracking implementations, etc. Please give feedback in the #GitHub repo where the PNG specification is developed: github.com/w3c/PNG-spec/
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PNG was first issued as a W3C Recommendation in Oct. 1996, and this is the 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 document published by a very young W3C, 26 years ago 😉 Historical moment: check the related @w3c press release w3.org/Press/PNG-PR.en.html and the PNG logo designed at that time
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Completely backwards compatible with millions of PNG graphics conforming to the older (2003) 2nd edition, this document addresses reported errata and adds much-requested new features such as coding-independent code points, support for EXIF #metadata and #APNG (animated PNG):
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Announcing a #FirstPublicWorkingDraft of the PNG specification in its 𝟑𝐫𝐝 𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a raster image format that was first developed in 1994 by an informal group outside W3C, as an improvement to the existing GIF and TIFF #timetogiveinput
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
For review: Font styles & font fallback w3c.github.io/i18n-drafts/ar… Non-Latin script examples where you wouldn't want to fall back to a random font. Please send any comments by 3 Nov, as github issues (not Twitter). Link at the bottom of the article.
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🔜 before this Wed. 26 October! #uiux designers and researchers, #privacy researchers and advocates, regulators / policymakers, etc.: you are invited to submit a position paper or a presentation topic to @w3c's #permissions workshop - w3.org/Privacy/permissions-w…
🆕 This hybrid #W3CWorkshop will look at ways in which user agents can (or can't) seek a user’s permission and when that #permission can be inferred or bypassed #privacy #security #usability Submit a position statement or presentation topic before 26 Oct.! w3.org/Privacy/permissions-w…
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
We're discussing blockers for devs adopting new features. Is there anything you see missing here? API docs Awareness Business case Cost of revising existing solutions Compat Data DevTools support/Debugging Framework & library support Tooling compatibility (eg bundlers) Tutorials
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Notes Telecon 2022-10-19 w3.org/blog/CSS/2022/10/20/m… css-values-3, mediaqueries, css-contain-2, css-overflow, css-nesting
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
CSS Values and Units Level 4 updated WD w3.org/blog/CSS/2022/10/19/c… small fixes and closing in on CR
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W3C Developers (@w3cdevs@w3c.social) retweeted
Notes Telecon 2022-10-12 w3.org/blog/CSS/2022/10/12/m… css-text-4, selectors, css-ruby, css-values, css-nesting, css-tables
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The workshop will be held on 5–6 December 22, in #Munich, 🇩🇪. Attendance is free for all invited participants and is open to the public, whether or not W3C members. Check how you can participate: w3.org/Privacy/permissions-w…
🆕 This hybrid #W3CWorkshop will look at ways in which user agents can (or can't) seek a user’s permission and when that #permission can be inferred or bypassed #privacy #security #usability Submit a position statement or presentation topic before 26 Oct.! w3.org/Privacy/permissions-w…
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