About the W3C Q&A Weblog
This weblog has been created for information and discussions between W3C and the Web community at large, as an informal companion to the news items on the W3C homepage. Announcements, issues on Web standards and educational materials among other topics will be published on this weblog.
Individual blog entries, posted by W3C Staff or Working-Group participants, generally do not represent the consensus of the W3C, but express individual opinions of the respective author.
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Quality Assurance at W3C
This page used to be the home page for the Quality Assurance activity at W3C, and has since been broadened in scope and audience to become the Q&A weblog.
W3C continues to strive for quality, through testing and a quality process (see the QA Matrix), Quality Tools and documents.
Archives of the life of the Quality Assurance are still available: visit the home page of the QAIG, the former QAWG or its calendar.
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Make your Data Web Friendly
What does it mean to make your data Web friendly. A very simple introduction and a few links to explore and understand RDFa, a technology to easily create hyperlinked data.
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 27, 2008 4:04 AM in Semantic Web, Technology 101, Tools
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HTML 5, a new step
HTML 5 conformance checking has been integrated into the beta W3C Markup Validator.
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 26, 2008 11:41 AM in Bugs Life, HTML, Tools
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The details of data in documents: GRDDL, profiles, and HTML5
GRDDL, a mechanism for putting RDF data in XML/XHTML documents, is specified mostly at the XPath data model level. Some GRDDL software goes beyond XML and supports HTML as she are spoke, aka tag soup. HTML 5 is intended to...
Filed by Dan Connolly on August 22, 2008 7:45 PM in HTML, Semantic Web, Web Architecture, XML
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Give me a break! CSS WG meeting
CSS WG is meeting in Cambridge, UK and had an interesting discussion about br element and possible associated CSS properties.
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 22, 2008 5:59 AM in Accessibility, CSS, Opinions & Editorial
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Web Directions East 2008
Web Directions is in Tokyo for the first time on November 7-9, 2008.
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 19, 2008 6:05 AM in Opinions & Editorial, W3C Life
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