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World Wide Web Consortium

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web.

sdw

Repository for the Spatial Data on the Web Working Group

Updated Jun 27, 2016

aria

Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA)

Updated Jun 26, 2016

JavaScript 116 96

respec

Specification Edition Support Tool

Updated Jun 26, 2016

HTML 5 7

i18n-activity

Home pages, charters, style-guides, and similar documents related to the W3C Internationalization Activity.

Updated Jun 26, 2016

csswg-drafts

Mirror of CSS WG Editor Draft repository - https://hg.csswg.org/drafts

Updated Jun 26, 2016

webappsec-csp

WebAppSec Content Security Policy

Updated Jun 26, 2016

a11ySlackers

Updated Jun 26, 2016

web-annotation

Web Annotation Working Group repository, see README for links to specs

Updated Jun 25, 2016

web-platform-tests

Test Suites for Web Platform specifications—including WHATWG, W3C and others

Updated Jun 25, 2016

encrypted-media

Encrypted Media Extensions -- https://w3c.github.io/encrypted-media/

Updated Jun 24, 2016

html

Working Draft of the HTML specification

Updated Jun 24, 2016

activitystreams

Activity Streams 2.0 Editor Drafts

Updated Jun 24, 2016

HTML 1 5

workshops

W3C workshops

Updated Jun 24, 2016

svgwg

SVG Working Group specifications

Updated Jun 24, 2016

dwbp

This is the repo for the Data on the Web Best Practices Working Group.

Updated Jun 24, 2016

specberus

Specberus is a checker used at W3C to validate the compliance of Technical Reports with publication rules.

Updated Jun 24, 2016

mediacapture-main

Media Capture and Streams specification (aka getUserMedia)

Updated Jun 24, 2016

wot

Web of Things

Updated Jun 24, 2016

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