Introducing the Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSGs)
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Meeting
This session will explore how the new Web Sustainability Guidelines can serve as a catalyst for advancing digital sustainability and reducing the Web’s overall environmental impact. It will also examine how the Sustainable Web Design—’sustyweb’—community group found inspiration in WCAG and other W3C specifications to create these guidelines. Finally, we’ll explore the benefits that adopting these guidelines could bring to the internet overall. See also the At a Glance resource about the guidelines.
Discussion topics will include:
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Onboard TPAC attendees to emerging digital sustainability and sustainable web design guidelines.
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Answer questions about the guidelines.
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Foster a discussion about what this could mean long-term for W3C and the Web overall.
Agenda
Chairs:
Tim Frick, Alexander Dawson, Łukasz Mastalerz
Description:
This session will explore how the new Web Sustainability Guidelines can serve as a catalyst for advancing digital sustainability and reducing the Web’s overall environmental impact. It will also examine how the Sustainable Web Design—’sustyweb’—community group found inspiration in WCAG and other W3C specifications to create these guidelines. Finally, we’ll explore the benefits that adopting these guidelines could bring to the internet overall. See also the At a Glance resource about the guidelines.
Discussion topics will include:
-
Onboard TPAC attendees to emerging digital sustainability and sustainable web design guidelines.
-
Answer questions about the guidelines.
-
Foster a discussion about what this could mean long-term for W3C and the Web overall.
Goal(s):
Raise awareness of the importance of digital sustainability, answer questions, and promote the WSGs as a useful resource for anyone to create more sustainable digital products and services.
Materials:
Track(s):
- developer experience
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