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Privacy Principles is a W3C Statement
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This document provides definitions for privacy and related concepts that are applicable worldwide as well as a set of privacy principles that should guide the development of the web as a trustworthy platform.
First Public Working Draft: CSS Functions and Mixins Module
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This module defines the ability for authors to define custom functions, acting similar to parametrized custom properties.
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Third Edition) is a W3C Proposed Recommendation
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This document describes PNG (Portable Network Graphics), an extensible file format for the lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of static and animated raster images.
The Verifiable Credentials 2.0 family of specifications is now a W3C Recommendation
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The Verifiable Credentials Working Group has published seven W3C Recommendations: Verifiable Credentials Data Model v2.0, Verifiable Credential Data Integrity 1.0, Data Integrity EdDSA Cryptosuites v1.0, Data Integrity ECDSA Cryptosuites v1.0, Securing Verifiable Credentials using JOSE and COSE, Controlled Identifiers v1.0, and Bitstring Status List v1.0.
Group Note: DAPT Requirements
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The document captures technical requirements for a profile of TTML2 for use in workflows related to dubbing and audio description of movies and videos, known as the Dubbing and Audio description Profile of TTML2 (DAPT).
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Updated
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The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group published an update that addresses minor technical issues in the December 2024 publication of WCAG 2.1.
Draft Note for Review: Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.2 to Mobile Applications (WCAG2Mobile)
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WCAG2Mobile describes how Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 principles, guidelines, and success criteria can be applied to mobile applications, including native mobile apps, mobile web apps, and hybrid apps using web components inside native mobile apps.
W3C opens Advisory Board (AB) election
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The W3C Advisory Committee, having nominated ten individuals, is invited today to vote until 30 May 2025 to fill seven seats in the W3C Advisory Board (AB) election.
W3C invites implementations of Pointer Events Level 3
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The Pointer Events Working Group has published Pointer Events Level 3 as W3C Candidate Recommendation.
W3C invites implementations of Compute Pressure Level 1
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The Compute Pressure API provides a way for websites to react to changes in the CPU pressure of the target device, such that websites can trade off resources for an improved user experience.