News

W3C has tailored the HTML Working Group Charter to enable active participation from browser vendors, application designers and content developers, whose joint participation is key to the success ...
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is seeking browser vendors, application developers and content designers to help design the next version of HTML. The organization is announcing on Wednesday a ...
W3C and WHATWG finalize split on HTML5 spec, forking ‘unlikely’ The W3C and WHATWG are splitting editing duties on their respective HTML specifications. While some believe that the change will ...
Now HTML 5 has finally been standardized, Jeff Jaffe, the W3C's CEO, wants to get people talking about what to do next. His suggestion is to build an application foundation to underpin the Open ...
W3C and WHATWG decided that the Web community is best served by a single development stream for each of HTML and DOM specifications.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) HTML Working Group has published a draft of the HTML 5 specification, a major revision to the markup language that powers the Web. The specification is being ...
The HTML Working Group, on request from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), has announced an official plan to move the HTML5 spec to ‘Candidate Recommendation’ (CR) by 2014.
The W3C released the HTML 5.2 update to the HTML specification as an official recommendation on December 14, 2017. This update adds new features like the dialog element, obsoletes old ones like ...
W3C releases draft of HTML 5 A major upgrade of HTML is in the works but won't emerge for at least two years Written by Adrian Bridgwater, Contributor Jan. 25, 2008, 6:59 a.m. PT ...