The WHATWG, who are in the process of developing the next version of HTML … Some people feel that the current drafts of HTML 5 (Web Applications and … The WHATWG needs to hear from you and wants to know what you think about HTML. … Read the entire news
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… Working Group (WHATWG) and has been cross posted on The Web Standards Project, Lachy’s Log, Molly.com and 456 Berea Street. There’s been a lot of discussion about the W3C’s recent decision to continue the development of HTML … Read the entire news
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