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Web accessibility for people with communication disorders.
Individuals with communication disorders may have motor, language, hearing, and/or visual impairments that inhibit their ability to access many of the over 4 billion Web pages currently online. The Americans with Disabilities Act raised awareness about the need for accessibility in public places and mandated change....
Tags: CSS, MARKETING, W3C, Web
Research articles 2006-09-26
Easy Web content presentation for mobile.(tools)
The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) first public working draft of Device Independent Authoring Language DIAL is aimed at making presentation of Web content easier on a wide variety of mobile devices. While it's already possible to tailor Web pages to mobile devices using CSS (Cascading...
Tags: CSS, MARKETING, mobile, tool, W3C, Web
Research articles 2006-06-01
World Wide Web Consortium Issues Extensible Stylesheet Language 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation; XSL 1.0 Delivers Professional Formatting to XML Documents
Business/Technology Editors http://www.w3.org/ --BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 16, 2001 The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has issued the Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation, representing cross-industry agreement on an XML-based language that specifies how XML documents may be formatted. It works in concert with XSL Transformations XSLT,...
Tags: CSS, W3C, XML, XSL
Research articles 2001-10-16
World Wide Web Consortium Delivers Tutorials at CeBIT 2001; Meet Technologists From the Birthplace of XML, XHTML and Critical Web Technologies
Business/Technology Editors http://www.w3.org/--BUSINESS WIRE--March 14, 2001 The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is delivering its first series of tutorials at the CeBIT 2001 world business fair and exhibition which runs from 22 - 28 March in Hannover, Germany. Members of the W3C Team and the W3C Deutsches...
Tags: CSS, W3C, XML
Research articles 2001-03-14
With CSS Languishing, the W3C Comes Up With New Style Sheets
Though its Cascading Style Sheets CSS remain a bone of contention between web developers and browser vendors, the ever- hopeful World Wide Web Consortium has released Associating Style Sheets with XML Documents as a Recommendation. Recommendation status means the spec is stable, contributes to web interoperability...
Tags: CSS, W3C, Web, XML
Research articles 1999-06-30
Microsoft Patents Electronic Style Sheets
US Patent Number 5,860,073, covering style sheets for publishing systems, has been awarded to Microsoft Corp. Longtime industry observers are frankly amazed, citing prior art dating back thirty years and questioning the competence of the US Patents and Trademarks Office to adjudicate in matters of high...
Tags: CSS, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., patent, W3C, Web
Research articles 1999-02-05
The World Wide Web Consortium Releases CSS1 Test Suite
http://www.w3.org/--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 26, 1999-- Press Release: http://www.w3.org/Press/1999/CSS-Testsuite Testimonials: http://www.w3.org/Press/1999/CSS-Testimonials Following its mission to lead the evolution of the Web, the World Wide Web Consortium today released a test suite for its Cascading Style Sheets CSS language. CSS is a widely supported style sheet language that describes how Web...
Tags: CSS, W3C
Research articles 1999-01-26
Netscape Spins Nglayout Adoption As Leap Forward
Netscape Communications Corp must have worked overtime to do it, but the company found a way to market its reaction to the Web Standards Project (CI No 3,526) as a win. On Tuesday the company unveiled its Next Generation Technology NGT, a piece of software better known to its developers...
Tags: CSS, INTERNET, Netscape Communications Corp., W3C, XML
Research articles 1998-11-11
Ie 5 Improves Standards But Wsp Still Wants Better Css
Microsoft Corp has made the first public beta of its Internet Explorer 5.0 web browser available for technical evaluation, but web developers are still unhappy about the company's lack of support for World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards. Microsoft has said the final version of the browser will support extensible...
Tags: CSS, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., standards, W3C, Web
Research articles 1998-11-05
Browser Wars Add 25% To Web Site Costs
The Open Group and the Web Standards Project duly kicked off a partnership attacking what they say is "the unfulfilled promises of browser manufacturers to support W3C standards," some of which are over two years old now (CI No 3,508). Vendor response to the so-called Open...
Tags: CSS, HTML, INTERNET, MARKETING, Open Group, standards, W3C, Web
Research articles 1998-10-12
W3c Publishes Xml Stylesheet Langage Xsl
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the first working draft of its Extensible Style Language XSL 1.0, leaving some developers muttering "What about Cascading Style Sheets?" Just for the record, the W3C wants to make it very clear that XSL is complementary to CSS. In the same way,...
Tags: CSS, HTML, W3C, XML, XSL
Research articles 1998-08-19
W3c Publishes Xml Stylesheet Langage Xsl
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the first working draft of its Extensible Style Language XSL 1.0, leaving some developers muttering "What about Cascading Style Sheets?" Just for the record, the W3C wants to make it very clear that XSL is complementary to CSS....
Tags: CSS, HTML, W3C, XML, XSL
Research articles 1998-08-19
Developers Demand Standards From Ms, Ns
An international coalition of web developers has called on Microsoft Corp and Netscape Communications Corp to live up to the promises they made in July 1997 and fully support the standards created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The developers say they spend fully 25%...
Tags: CSS, developer, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., standards, W3C, Web
Research articles 1998-08-11
Developers Demand Standards From Ms, Ns
An international coalition of web developers has called on Microsoft Corp and Netscape Communications Corp to live up to the promises they made in July 1997 and fully support the standards created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The developers say they spend fully 25% of their time testing...
Tags: CSS, developer, INTERNET, Microsoft Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., standards, W3C, Web
Research articles 1998-08-11
Graphic Arts: Interaction 2.0 to meet XML 1.0
Interaction will take advantage of XML 1.0, recently released by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C); it will generate HTML from XML tags that users embed in Web documents. The software works with a Mac OS Web server.The company said Interaction 2.0, which was originally slated to be released at...
Tags: CSS, HTML, SOFTWARE, W3C, XML
Research articles 1998-03-23
W3C Fine-Tunes Style Sheets Spec
The Web is about to get a new sense of style. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recently released the latest version of Web style sheets as a proposed recommendation, which places the spec in front of its membership for a final approval. ...
Tags: CSS, MARKETING, W3C, Web
Research articles 1998-04-06
Harlequin Releases WebMaker 3.0; Acclaimed FrameMaker-to-HTML conversion tool now generates Style Sheets from simplified User Interface
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 27, 1997--Global software developer Harlequin announced today the release of WebMaker 3.0, the latest version of its $99 multi-platform software application that converts FrameMaker documents into HTML, the hypertext markup language required for publishing on the World Wide Web. WebMaker 3.0 turns FrameMaker into...
Tags: CSS, HTML, software, tool, W3C, Web, WWW
Research articles 1997-02-27
W3C Issues Associating Style Sheets with XML as a Recommendation; Allows XML to Leverage Display Power, Flexibility of CSS
http://www.w3.org/--BUSINESS WIRE--June 29, 1999--
Tags: CSS, style sheet, W3C, XML
Research articles 1999-06-29

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World Wide Web Consortium Publishes Public Draft of CSS2; Key Industry Players Join Efforts to Enable Designers to Create Richer, More Dynamic Content for the Web
SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS, FRANCE--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 4, 1997--The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today announced the first public working draft of Cascading Style Sheets CSS 2, which adds style to content to produce Web pages. "The release of CSS2 highlights the collaborative process within W3C Working Groups," said Chris Lilley, Chair of the...
Tags: W3C, dynamic content, Web
Research articles 1997-11-04
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