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W3C Releases Unicorn, an All-in-One Validator

27 July 2010 | Archive

W3C is pleased to announce the release of Unicorn, a one-stop tool to help people improve the quality of their Web pages. Unicorn combines a number of popular tools in a single, easy interface, including the Markup validator, CSS validator, mobileOk checker, and Feed validator, which remain available as individual services as well. W3C invites developers to enhance the service by creating new modules and testing them in our online developer space (or installing Unicorn locally). W3C looks forward to code contributions from the community as well as suggestions for new features. W3C would like to thank the many people whose work has led up to this first release of Unicorn. This includes developers who started and improved the tool over the past few years, users who have provided feedback, translators who have helped localize the interface with 21 translations so far, and sponsors HP and Mozilla and other individual donors. W3C welcomes feedback and donations so that W3C can continue to expand this free service to the community. Learn more about W3C open source software.

W3C Invites Review of First Draft of The Messaging API

10 August 2010 | Archive

The Device APIs and Policy Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of The Messaging API. The Messaging API defines a high-level interface to Messaging functionality, including SMS, MMS and Email. It includes APIs to create, send and receive messages. Learn more about the Ubiquitous Web Applications Activity.

Call for Review: MathML 3.0; MathML for CSS Profile are Proposed Recommendations

10 August 2010 | Archive

The Math Working Group published two Proposed Recommendations today: Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 3.0 and A MathML for CSS Profile. This first defines the Mathematical Markup Language, or MathML, which enables people to express mathematics in Web documents. The second describes a profile of MathML 3.0 that is suitable for styling with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Comments are welcome through 10 September. Learn more about the Math Activity.

Second Last Call for Seven Web Services Drafts

05 August 2010 | Archive

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  • 2010-08-20 (20 AUG)

    the W3C standards process and web fonts

    by Chris Lilley

    TypeCon 2010: Babel

    Los Angeles, USA

  • 2010-08-20 (20 AUG)

    what is WOFF and how does it work?

    TypeCon 2010: Babel

    Los Angeles, USA

  • 2010-08-30 (30 AUG)

    GUI Frameworks for Web Applications

    Mohamed ZERGAOUI

    SVG Open 2010

    Paris, France

  • 2010-09-01 (1 SEP)

    All Good Things Come in Threes: A Tale of Three Screens

    by Alex Danilo

    SVG Open 2010

    Paris, France

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  • 2010-08-30 (30 AUG) 2010-09-01 ( 1 SEP)

    SVG Open

    Paris, France

  • 2010-09-02 ( 2 SEP) 2010-09-03 ( 3 SEP)

    Web on TV

    Tokyo, Japan

    With the support of the Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

  • 2010-09-05 ( 5 SEP) 2010-09-10 (10 SEP)

    XML Summer School

    Oxford, England

  • 2010-09-16 (16 SEP) 2010-09-17 (17 SEP)

    Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group Face to Face meeting

    Washington, DC

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