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Ethical Web Principles is a W3C Statement
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The web should be a platform that helps people and provides a positive social benefit. As we continue to evolve the web platform, we must therefore consider the consequences of our work. This document sets out ethical principles that will drive W3C's continuing work in this direction.
Updated Drafts for Review: W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0
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W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 will provide a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible to users with disabilities.
First Public Working Drafts: Open Screen Application Protocol and Network Protocol
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The Second Screen Working Group has published the First Public Working Drafts for Open Screen Application Protocol and Open Screen Network Protocol, splitting the Open Screen Protocol document into two independent parts.
First Public Working Draft: Pointer Events Level 4
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The features in this specification extend or modify those found in Pointer Events, a W3C Recommendation that describes events and related interfaces for handling hardware agnostic pointer input from devices including a mouse, pen, touchscreen, etc.
First Public Working Draft: Decentralized Identifier (DID) Resolution and DID URL Dereferencing v1.0
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This document specifies the algorithms and guidelines for resolving DIDs and dereferencing DID URLs.
W3C Invites Implementations of Vibration API
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This specification defines an API that provides access to the vibration mechanism of the hosting device.
W3C Invites Implementations of Device Posture API
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This document specifies an API that allows web applications to request and be notified of changes of the posture of a device.
UI Events KeyboardEvent code and key Values are W3C Proposed Recommendations
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The Web Applications Working Group published UI Events KeyboardEvent code Values and UI Events KeyboardEvent key Values as W3C Proposed Recommendations.
First Public Working Draft: Global Privacy Control (GPC)
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This document defines a signal, transmitted over HTTP and through the DOM, that conveys a person's request to websites and services to not sell or share their personal information with third parties.