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Month: March 2007

The new HTML working group

Valid HTML5Today the W3C publicly announced the new HTML Working Group chartered to create the “next HTML standard with the active participation of browser vendors, software developers, and content designers”. I’ve signed up (you can too!) to participate in the working group, which should be lots of fun once the guys from WHAT-WG join.

Posted on March 8, 2007Categories HTML, W3C
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