Showing posts with label Level. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Level. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2016

First Public Working Draft: Resource Timing Level 2

The Web Performance Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of Resource Timing Level 2. This specification defines an interface for web applications to access the complete timing information for resources in a document.



Publication – W3C News



First Public Working Draft: Resource Timing Level 2

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

First Public Working Drafts: User Timing Level 2 and High Resolution Time Level 3

The Web Performance Working Group has published two Working Drafts:


  • User Timing Level 2: This specification defines an interface to help web developers measure the performance of their applications by giving them access to high precision timestamps.

  • High Resolution Time Level 3: This specification defines an API that provides the current time in sub-millisecond resolution and such that it is not subject to system clock skew or adjustments.


Publication – W3C News



First Public Working Drafts: User Timing Level 2 and High Resolution Time Level 3

W3C Invites Implementations of High Resolution Time Level 2

The Web Performance Working Group invites implementation of the Candidate Recommendation of High Resolution Time Level 2. This specification defines an API that provides the current time in sub-millisecond resolution and such that it is not subject to system clock skew or adjustments.



Publication – W3C News



W3C Invites Implementations of High Resolution Time Level 2

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

First Public Working Draft: CSS Table Module Level 3

The CSS Working Group has published a First Public Working Draft of the CSS Table Module Level 3. This CSS module defines a two-dimensional grid-based layout system, optimized for tabular data rendering. In the table layout model, each display node is assigned to an intersection between a set of consecutive rows and a set of consecutive columns, themselves generated from the table structure and sized according to their content.



Publication – W3C News



First Public Working Draft: CSS Table Module Level 3

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Best practices for personalizing content at the local level

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Best practices for personalizing content at the local level

Friday, September 16, 2016

Call for Review: WebIDL Level 1 Proposed Recommendation Published

The Web Platform Working Group has published a Proposed Recommendation of WebIDL Level 1. This document defines an interface definition language, Web IDL, that can be used to describe interfaces that are intended to be implemented in web browsers. Web IDL is an IDL variant with a number of features that allow the behavior of common script objects in the web platform to be specified more readily. How interfaces described with Web IDL correspond to constructs within ECMAScript execution environments is also detailed in this document. It is expected that newly published specifications reference this document to ensure conforming implementations of interfaces are interoperable. Comments are welcome through 14 October.



Publication – W3C News



Call for Review: WebIDL Level 1 Proposed Recommendation Published

Thursday, July 21, 2016

W3C Invites Implementations of Resource Timing Level 1

The Web Performance Working Group invites implementation of the Candidate Recommendation of Resource Timing Level 1. This specification defines an interface for web applications to access the complete timing information for resources in a document.



Publication – W3C News



W3C Invites Implementations of Resource Timing Level 1

First Public Working Draft: CSS Color Module Level 4

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Working Draft of CSS Color Module Level 4. This specification describes CSS color values and properties for foreground color and group opacity. It also describes in detail the CSS color value type and describes CSS properties which allow authors to specify the foreground color and opacity of the text content of an element. It not only defines the color-related properties and values that already exist in CSS1 and CSS2, but also defines new properties and values.



Publication – W3C News



First Public Working Draft: CSS Color Module Level 4

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

First Public Working Draft: Pointer Events Level 2

The Pointer Events Working Group has published a Working Draft of Pointer Events – Level 2. The features in this specification extend or modify those found in PointerEvents, a W3C Recomendation that describes events and related interfaces for handling hardware agnostic pointer input from devices including a mouse, pen, touchscreen, etc. For compatibility with existing mouse based content, this specification also describes a mapping to fire DOM-LEVEL-3-EVENTS Mouse Events for other pointer device types.



Publication – W3C News



First Public Working Draft: Pointer Events Level 2