I was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak at W3Conf in San Francisco this year. My talk was about reading experiences on the web, ways we can improve them and where we see this going in the future. In the talk I show off how we can use Regions for visually stunning magazine layout... Continue reading →
Posts Tagged W3C
Doc Sprints off to awesome European start
The first-ever public event to push WebPlatform.org forward was at Adobe San Francisco in November. Then Google hosted the second event mid-December in Mountain View. I couldn’t resist hosting the first-ever European event of this kind. February 8th and 9th, we invited the European developer community to write quite a bit of history together. It worked well, produced awesome output,... Continue reading →
New blending features in CSS
A couple of months ago, we posted a blog post on bringing blending to the web. Since then, Nikos Andronikos from Canon and I have been busy integrating feedback in the draft spec and we presented it to the CSS working group in May. At Google I/O Vincent Hardy also gave an overview of the capabilities. If... Continue reading →
Working with CSS Regions and Shadow DOM
When we set out to develop CSS Regions we knew that most innovative applications of the technology would come from creative integrations with other web standards. Shadow DOM is one such example of a web standard just itching to be experimented with. Shadow DOM is the enabling technology for Web Components, a W3C proposal which... Continue reading →
Test the Web Forward Weekend!
Test the Web Forward took place in San Francisco last weekend and we are happy to bring you the gory details of what went down! In short, we had more than 70 people writing about 90 tests (and reviewing a similar number) for at least 9 CSS and SVG specifications! The Beginning The Web Platform... Continue reading →
W3C’s testharness comes to WebKit
With the help of WebKit contributors, we recently landed a patch that made the W3C JavaScript test harness available for use by WebKit test authors – providing a new set of opportunities for reuse and portability between the W3C and WebKit test repositories. In the old world, before the landing of this patch, both the... Continue reading →