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Proposed charter for the @w3c Exploration #InterestGroup: its mission would be to provide members of the W3C Community a platform to explore emerging web technologies and collaborate on shaping trends for the benefit of web users.

▶️ w3.org/2025/02/ig-exploration-

This group would serve as a complement to existing member-focused discussions and broader community dialogues (@ab-led member meetings, #w3cTPAC breakouts, etc.)

www.w3.orgExploration Interest Group Charter

The #CSS Display Module Level 4 defines how a tree of elements generates a tree of different kinds of layout boxes under the influence of the 'display’ property: block, inline, table, etc. #FPWD #timetogiveinput
▶️ w3.org/TR/css-display-4/

Feedback welcome:
github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/la

New is the ‘reading-flow’ property which defines the reading order of elements in a 2D layout, improving #accessibility.

🎬 Watch the 'reading-flow' demo by @rachelandrew
youtu.be/-9qZAR2nKiU
#w3cTPAC

Last week @seth posted some of his thoughts on #w3cTPAC

"I had a lot of conversations with members via zoom and in person, in the hallways, during breaks and meals. While some concerns about our future and the future of the web were voiced, there is a clear expression of optimism across our community, and genuine commitment to making the web work for everyone."

w3.org/blog/2024/w3c-30th-anni

"W3C 30th anniversary & impressions on my first TPAC" by @seth

"I had a lot of conversations with members via zoom and in person, in the hallways, during breaks and meals. While some concerns about our future and the future of the web were voiced, there is a clear expression of optimism across our community, and genuine commitment to making the web work for everyone." #w3cTPAC

w3.org/blog/2024/w3c-30th-anni

W3CW3C 30th anniversary & impressions on my first TPACIn this blog post, W3C CEO Seth Dobbs describes W3C’s 30th anniversary event, and shares his impressions after attending for the first time a W3C TPAC which attracts in a week several hundreds from the W3C community in order to coordinate solutions to web problems.

#w3c30 #w3cTPAC
Last month, we celebrated three decades of @w3c and the incredible global impact of its web standards.
In this talk, @tink reflects on the past 30 years, especially her many encounters with the W3C. She concludes that the true accomplishment isn't the standards and specifications, but the incredible people of the Web community she has had the privilege to work with.

🎬 Watch the video: youtu.be/jXHpcDJj3Mc
or visit w3.org/2024/09/TPAC/w3c-30.htm

#w3c30 #w3cTPAC
Last month, we celebrated three decades of @w3c and the incredible global impact of its web standards.
Despite many threats, @npdoty (@CenDemTech) believes in the web's potential to uphold human rights. However, the community must prioritize integrating human rights into the design of web technologies. Offline rights are now tied to online safety, demanding collective efforts.

🎬 Watch the video: youtu.be/g3fL0-MKgx8
or visit w3.org/2024/09/TPAC/w3c-30.htm