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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security.
W3C Skip to content Please take our 6-minute community survey on how we fulfill our mission for the world-wide web. 日本語ホームページJapanese website 简体中文首页Chinese website Visit the W3C homepage Standards Standards Understand the various specifications, their maturity levels on the web standards track, and their adoption. Explore web standards About W3C web standards W3C standards & drafts Types of documents W3C publishes Translations of W3C standards & drafts Reviews & public feedback Liaisons Promote web standards Groups Groups A variety of groups develop Web Standards, guidelines, or supporting materials. About W3C groups Working Groups Interest Groups Community Groups Business Groups Technical Architecture Group Invited Experts Participant guidebook Positive work environment Get involved Get involved W3C works at the nexus of core technology, industry needs, and societal needs. Find ways to get involved Browse our work by industry Become a Member Member Home (restricted) Mailing lists Make a donation Sponsor an event Resources Resources Master Web fundamentals, use our developer tools, or contribute code. Learn from W3C resources Developers Validators & tools Accessibility fundamentals Internationalization Translations of W3C standards and drafts Code of conduct Reports News & events News & events Recent content across news, blogs, press releases, media; upcoming events. Follow news & events News Blog Press releases Press & media Events Annual W3C Conference (TPAC) Code of conduct About About Understand our values and principles, learn our history, look into our policies, meet our people. Find out more about us Our mission Leadership Staff Evangelists Careers Diversity Corporation Sponsoring W3C Media kit Contact Policies & legal information Help Search My account Making the Web work The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security. Read more about W3C Working with stakeholders of the Web A range of organizations join the World Wide Web Consortium as Members to work with us to drive the direction of core web technologies and exchange ideas with industry and research leaders. We rotate randomly a few of our Member organizations' logos underneath.The Web Consortium and its members, with help from the public and the web community, focus on a range of business ecosystems that the Web transforms, including E-commerce, Media & Entertainment, Publishing and several other areas. PayPal Kadokawa Corporation KurrawongAI Igalia Web3D Consortium SPRIND GmbH Discover how W3C supports these organizations W3C TPAC 2024 & W3C@30 1 October 2024 is W3C's 30th anniversary. We will celebrate at our annual TPAC our three decades, advances in the Web, the impact of our standards on the world, imagine a bright future, and enjoy ourselves at an authentic evening of talks and a gala.TPAC, our major annual event, gathers our community for thought-provoking discussions and coordinated work to advance the invaluable work of our Groups, and resolve challenging technical and social issues that the Web faces.TPAC brings together W3C Members and technical groups, the Board of Directors, the Advisory Board, and the Technical Architecture Group. Information about W3C@30 & TPAC Web standards Web standards are the building blocks of a consistent digitally connected world. They are implemented in browsers, blogs, search engines, and other software that power our experience on the Web.W3C is an international community where Members, full-time staff, and the public work together to develop web standards. Learn more about Web standards Get involved W3C works at the nexus of core technology, industry needs, and societal needs. Everyone can get involved with the work we do.There are many ways individuals and organizations can participate in the Web Consortium to advance web standardization. Ways to get involved Latest news Latest entries from across our News, Press Releases or Blog.  First Public Working Draft: CSS Values and Units Module Level 5 This CSS module describes the common values and units that CSS properties accept and the syntax used for describing them in CSS property definitions. News W3C announces Sylvia Cadena as inaugural Chief Development Officer News World Wide Web Consortium welcomes Sylvia Cadena as Chief Development Officer This press release introduces W3C's inaugural Chief Development Officer and gives an overview of the position Press release First Public Working Draft: CSS Easing Functions Level 2 This CSS module describes a way for authors to define a transformation that controls the rate of change of some value. News Home Contact Help Donate Legal & Policies Corporation System Status W3C on Mastodon W3C on GitHub Copyright © 2024 World Wide Web Consortium. W3C® liability, trademark and permissive license rules apply.
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