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How to add RDF information to a page using RDFa?

The Semantic Web Activity home page has a number of information that might be of interest for the Semantic Web (eg, for data integration). These include: references to existing recommendations, talks...

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Once Upon A Time, Web Standards Curriculum

Once upon a time, we started the Quality Assurance activity at W3C in 2001, one of the objectives was to find a way to improve the materials for communicating with Web developers. In the QA group,...

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Towards better Web professionals

After years of hearing people lament that we would not get a better web until we get better ways of teaching the Web to the professionals (of today and tomorrow), is very exciting to see the recent...

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The Slideshow Must Go On

These are a few hints on how to create a slideshow for a conference. Web conferences busy bees are often in need of illustrations for their slides. There are solutions to easily spice up your...

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W3C Cheatsheet for developers

Yesterday, as part of the W3C Technical Plenary day, I got the opportunity to introduce a new tool that I had been working on over the past few weeks, the W3C Cheatsheet for Web developers. This...

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Wiki-based documentation project

Introduce myself My name is Hiroki Yamada. I am a W3C Fellow from Internet Academy (Japanese company). Internet Academy is a school for Web Designers and Web Developers. I’ve been in charge of...

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CSS wiki-based documentation

Back in April, I introduced the “wiki-based documentation project”. At that time, it only contained the HTML documentation. I’m glad to now report that the CSS documentation is now completed. CSS...

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How to fold Jeff’s table columns with CSS

W3C’s CEO, Jeff Jaffe, can often be found in front of a spreadsheet. That seems to come with the job. And it’s not just numbers either. Spreadsheet programs are good at handling tables and as a result...

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Serving XHTML with math: a recipe for Apache

It is slowly becoming easier to include mathematics in Web pages. Ten years ago, the only way was still to write in LaTeX and apply some software that turned the result into HTML with images of math....

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W3DevCampus – a trainer’s perspective / HTML5 online course

Last week, at the WWW2013 conference in Rio de Janeiro, I gave the HTML5 tutorial within W3C’s tutorial track. I met one of my online students who told me how good the course was. That made my day,...

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