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Publishing WG has published three First Public Working Drafts

(Republication of a W3C Home Page News item.) The W3C Publishing Working Group has published three First Public Working Drafts today. The Web Publications defines a collection of information that describes the structure of Web Publications such that user agents can provide user experiences well-suited to reading publications, such as sequential navigation and offline reading. […]
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Two Interest Group Notes published on Web Publications

The Digital Publishing Interest Group has published two Interest Group Notes, documenting the outcomes of a long standing work exploring the possibilities of Publishing on the Web. The two notes are: Web Publications Use Cases and Requirements collects the use cases and the requirements users and publishers face when publishing documents like electronic books, scholarly […]
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End of Year Bonanza!

Three of our data-centric Working Groups have rounded off their year and published new documents today. First of all, congratulations are due to the CSV on the Web Working Group whose work has reached Recommendation status. That means they have successfully defined and proved technologies for describing tabular data, and for converting that data into […]
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New PWP Draft Published

One of the results of the busy TPAC F2F meeting of the DPUB IG Interest Group (see the separate reports on TPAC for the first and second F2F days), the group just published a new version of the Portable Web Publications for the Open Web Platform (PWP) draft. This draft incorporates the discussions at the […]
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Two W3C drafts on annotations published

New Working Draft of Web Annotation Data Model. Annotations are typically used to convey information about a resource or associations between resources. Simple examples include a comment or tag on a single web page or image, or a blog post about a news article. First Public Working Draft of FindText API. The FindText API specification describes an […]
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CSS Snapshot 2015

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Group Note of CSS Snapshot 2015. This document collects together into one definition all the specs that together form the current state of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2015. The primary audience is CSS implementers, not CSS authors, as this definition includes modules by […]
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New CSS Grid Layout, Inline Layout and Page Floats Drafts

The W3C Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published three Working Drafts: CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1: This CSS module defines a two-dimensional grid-based layout system, optimized for user interface design. In the grid layout model, the children of a grid container can be positioned into arbitrary slots in a flexible or fixed predefined […]
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