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First Public Working Draft: Motion Path Module Level 1

9 April 2015 | Archive

The CSS Working Group and the SVG Working Group have published a First Public Working Draft of Motion Path Module Level 1. This specification allows authors to specify a motion path. The object can be transitioned along this motion path over a given period of time. The time may be static if no animation was specified. Learn more about the Style Activity, and the Graphics Activity.

CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 (CSS3 UI) Draft Published

9 April 2015 | Archive

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Working Draft of CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 (CSS3 UI). This specification describes user interface related selectors, properties and values that are proposed for CSS level 3 to style HTML and XML (including XHTML). It includes and extends user interface related features from the selectors, properties and values of CSS level 2 revision 1 and Selectors specifications. It uses various selectors, properties and values to style basic user interface elements in a document. Learn more about the Style Activity.

Quota Management API; Input Method Editor API Drafts Published

9 April 2015 | Archive

The Web Applications Working Group has published a Working Draft of Quota Management API. This specification defines an API to manage usage and availability of local storage resources, and defines a means by which a user agent (UA) may grant Web applications permission to use more local space, temporarily or persistently, via various different storage APIs.

The Group also published a Working Draft of Input Method Editor API. This specification defines an “IME API” that provides Web applications with scripted access to an IME (input-method editor) associated with a hosting user agent. This API is designed to be used in conjunction with DOM events. Learn more about the Rich Web Client Activity.

Three Drafts Published by the SVG Working Group

9 April 2015 | Archive

The SVG Working Group has published two First Published Working Drafts and one Working Draft.

SVG Markers is a specification that defines SVG markers, a feature for placing re-usable graphical elements along the outline of an SVG shape.

SVG Strokes is a specification that defines properties for controlling the appearance of strokes painted for SVG shapes.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 2 is a specification that defines the features and syntax for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Version 2. SVG is a language based on XML for describing two-dimensional vector and mixed vector/raster graphics. SVG content is stylable, scalable to different display resolutions, and can be viewed stand-alone, mixed with HTML content, or embedded using XML namespaces within other XML languages. SVG also supports dynamic changes; script can be used to create interactive documents, and animations can be performed using declarative animation features or by using script.

Learn more about the Graphics Activity.

First Public Working Draft: The Permissions API Draft Published

7 April 2015 | Archive

The Web Application Security Working Group has published a Working Draft of The Permissions API. The Permissions API allows a web application to be aware of the status of a given permission, to know if it is granted, denied or if the user will be asked whether the permission should be granted. Learn more about the Security Activity.

First Public Working Draft: HTML Accessibility API Mappings (HTML-AAM)

7 April 2015 | Archive

The Protocols and Formats Working Group and HTML Working Group published a First Public Working Draft of HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0 (HTML-AAM). This specification defines how user agents map HTML markup to platform accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs). Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs, and helps to ensure that this information appears in a manner consistent with author intent. It provides HTML-specific guidance to define how the HTML user agent must respond to keyboard focus, native HTML features, and role, state, and property attributes provided in web content via WAI-ARIA . It is part of a set of technology-specific modules that provide accessibility API mapping support for features in WAI-ARIA 1.1.

The mappings defined in this specification were previously published as HTML to Platform Accessibility APIs Implementation Guide. Since the time that document was created, work on WAI-ARIA 1.1 and HTML 5.1 have led to a larger set of related Accessibility API mappings and the need to express the mappings for various technologies in a consistent manner, so that earlier draft specification will be retired. Learn more about the HTML Activity and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

Call for Review: HTML5 Web Messaging Proposed Recommendation Published

7 April 2015 | Archive

The Web Applications Working Group has published a Proposed Recommendation of HTML5 Web Messaging. This specification defines two mechanisms for communicating between browsing contexts in HTML documents. Comments are welcome through 05 May. Learn more about the Rich Web Client Activity.

Call for review: Proposal to Relicense Contacts API, Messaging API and Telephony API Specifications

7 April 2015 | Archive

Today the W3C Advisory Committee Representatives received a Proposal to license the Contacts API, Messaging API and Telephony API Specifications. Pursuant to the W3C Policy on Relicensing Unfinished W3C Specifications, the Director proposes to relicense the Specifications under a choice of license: CC-BY, W3C Software License or BSD 2-clause license. In the event that W3C chooses a default permissive license during or after this relicensing, W3C will also make the Specifications available under such license. Public comments are welcome through 5 May 2015.

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