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Award-winning work for the W3C website redesign
Studio 24, the partner who worked on our website redesign and continue to support and develop the site with us, have been recognized by a number of pretigious awards, most notably celebrating outstanding web accessibility work.
W3C Virtual Workshop on Secure the Web Forward - 26-28 September 2023
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By: Francois Daoust
The workshop aims to develop a comprehensive picture and roadmap to address the challenges Web developers face in ensuring their applications are secure.
Introducing Web Sustainability Guidelines
The Sustainable Web Design Community Group announced draft guidelines on Sustainable Web Design, that explain how to design and implement digital products and services that put people and the planet first.
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Infinite Intelligence and Secure Connection: W3C China's Web Technology Forum Report
This post summarizes the conversation during the Web Technology Forum in June 2023, organized by W3C China as a hybrid event with the main in-person hub in Beijing.
Web Environment Integrity has no standing at W3C; understanding new W3C work
This article addresses that Web Environment Integrity is not being worked on at W3C, and proceeds to explaining how work is brought to W3C and the processes that foster the development of Web standards and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
Securing the Web forward: Addressing developer concerns in web security
A recent survey affirms the need to drive developer awareness and adoption of Web security standards & practices.
Web technologies for applications: workshop and coding contest in Paris, 13 June 2023
Web technologies for applications: workshop and coding contest in Paris, 13 June 2023
W3C WAI Updates for GAAD 2023
Relevant resources from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD).
30th anniversary of licensing the Web for general use and at no cost
The post illustrates why selected W3C standards made the Web the premier information commons it is today; and features a graphical timeline that puts W3C standards in perspective with Internet adoption figures, and important websites or services launched.