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Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
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Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
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Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

Progress on Focus Indicators

Dated: Wed Jan 05 2011 19:11:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)

Nearly three years ago we published a blog entry titled The plague of outline:0. At the time, it was becoming increasingly common for web sites to disable the focus indicators for links via CSS, thus making it nearly impossible for sighted keyboard users to determine which link currently has keyboard focus. Unfortunately, in recent years, [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Web Component Model and replacing Mutation Events

Dated: Mon Jul 04 2011 13:49:45 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Last week in standards world was about a component model for the web and mutation events, mostly. As a reminder, there is also the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary written by Karl. Changes to the specification There were only two changes this week. In response to feedback the way audioTracks and videoTracks (media captioning features) [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: Microdata, WebSocket protocol, Web IDL

Dated: Mon Jul 11 2011 16:29:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

The debate on what to do with mutation events is still ongoing, Web IDL and the WebSocket protocol are heading towards Last Call, HTML5 still is in Last Call, and Karl is still providing an alternative view on things in the Open Web Platform Weekly Summary. Changes to the specification While the W3C is still [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
Read more

ADA ANPRM Response

Dated: Tue Feb 01 2011 01:50:46 GMT+0300 (MSK)

As many are aware, the Department of Justice requested comment on the possibility of revising the Title II and III regulations within the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to explicitly include Internet accessibility of covered entities. ANPRM comments posted by others share a wide array of viewpoints, from total opposition to support for the strictest [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
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WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more

WHATWG Weekly: End of HTML5 Last Call

Dated: Tue Jul 26 2011 03:19:16 GMT+0400 (MSD)

Next week Wednesday, August 3, the W3C HTML5 Last Call review period ends. Consider taking another look and giving some feedback! Here is a quick rundown of what happened last week: The proposed download attribute made it into the HTML specification. Specify it on an a element to force the referenced resource to be downloaded [...]
Read more