Not related to Web standards, but to be seen a movie about Skateboard in Afghanistan
We can't escape the violent situation.
- A more semantic HTTP Post? Stu makes the point that there is a missing stone. That it is not only about transactions and says REST is not enough.
- The cost of developing without using Web standards is huge and a real penalty on your future.
- Gzip support for Amazon Web services cloudfront "use the standard HTTP Accept-Encoding method for serving gzipped content if you are using a Custom Origin."
- Iterating over Objects in JavaScript Quickly
- Open-Source Annotation Toolkit for Inline, Online Web Annotation
- A good recommendation for security when designing a Web Apps and handling NEWLINE chars in HTTP headers.
- HTML5 and Script Execution Order for RequireJS. See the discussion on the Wiki.
- HTTP framework for time-based access to resources states - IETF Draft to bridge the present and past Web by interlinking current resources with resources that encapsulate their past. Use case? think W3C TR space for specifications or Web archive (archived copies of Web sites)
- Minutes of the W3C Technical Plenary day on November 3, 2010 at Lyon, Paris. (once a year, open to the public, somewhere in the world).
- WCAG 2.0: Beyond Web Content by Derek Featherstone who says on twitter: "This reference from Opera sets the standard for documenting ARIA support, as far as I am concerned"
- 12 November 1990 - WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project
- Adding your slides from Slideshare to your Web page without using Flash: a solution!
- Are you a Web Developer or a Web Designer?
- Amazon using HTML5 Forms client-side validation.
- Should We Abolish CSS Vendor Prefixes? CSS vendors prefixes are here to test experimental CSS implementations, though more and more the Web developers are relying on them, which makes their EXPERIMENTAL status quite moot. My take on it.
- CSS3 PIE helps Web developer to use features already implemented in modern browsers by giving IE (6 to 8) a little push on some CSS3 decoration features. They are now part of Sencha Labs.
- jQuery Mobile Alpha 2 Released. "jQuery Mobile: Touch-Optimized Web Framework for Smartphones & Tablets. A unified user interface system across all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation." The mobile graded browser support grid gives the different level of supports across mobile browsers and platforms, including Opera Mobile and Mini.
- API Rate limits and HTTP Code, a discussion on what is the appropriate HTTP code to send when someone is "abusing" the number of requests sent to an HTTP API.
- JQuery 1.4.4 has been released. New feature: .fadeToggle(), Display or hide the matched elements by animating their opacity.
- Proposal by Sandro Hawke for a simplified RDF.
- W3C Markup Validator is being actively coded.
- Google Refine: "Google Refine is a power tool for working with messy data, cleaning it up, transforming it from one format into another, extending it with web services, and linking it to databases like Freebase."
- Call for Papers at Confoo 2011, Montréal. It is the second edition of this conference. I submitted a proposal for techniques for developping Mobile Web site. You have until November 26, 2010 to submit yours.
- The semantic Web community playing with URIs and their meaning in some circumstances. A(nother) Guide to Publishing Linked Data Without Redirects
- You're too shy to write an article on wikipedia? You can help by donating to Wikimedia Foundation.
- Create your own html5 accessible video player with WAI/ARIA and transcripts/captions through WebSRT.
- HTML5 demos using Canvas
- New build Opera 11 alpha 1060 Little name Kjevik
- Opera will get support for SOCKS proxies very soon. It's becoming very important if you want to browse safely from anywhere. Do not forget that many sites send your login/password in clear over the wire. SOCKS proxies helps to protect your communications.
- An overview about 10 extensions on Opera. Not technical but gives ideas if you want to develop your own.
- Opera Mobile featured on CNN.
- XSLT for converting dates from IETF 5322 to ISO 8601.
- New accessibility support for HTML5 elements and attributes in Firefox 4.0 with a mapping of html5 to wai-aria role. Read the comments too.
- a new W3C HTML5 Korean Interest Group because it is always nicer to work in your own language.
- Last Call for XHTML+RDFa 1.1. Stay tuned there is a profile coming for HTML5 too.
- User Agent sniffing is bad, really bad. (JS)
- two chapters (pdf) of a new book about NodeJS
- Firefox 4.0b7, Release Notes
- Fix HTML5: help us test hidden input default value change
- A 1140px wide, 12 column grid. Fluid all the way down to a mobile version. It says: Browser support: It works perfectly in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE7 & IE8. you can add Opera Mini, Mobile and Desktop.
- BlueGriffon M2 "Kegembiraan" Authoring tool by Daniel Glazman. all HTML5 form elements now supported, CSS Media Queries support, minimal WebFonts support.
- Opera Extensions API
- Opera Developer Network
- Opera Mobile goes Android! Blazingly fast release of Opera Mobile on Android.
- W3C Newsletter - 03 November 2010
- innerHTML for non breaking space in browsers
- id="top" is hardwired in HTML 5 Editor Draft specification. wtf?
- CSS3 Support in IE9 pretty good progress. Encouraging.
- HTML5 Forms Validation in Firefox 4
- Web Specifications support in Opera Products