Web standards and Web prospective
- W3C Public Newsletter, 2011-02-07
- W3C Web and TV Interest Group
- WHATWG Weekly: “Distributed Extensibility” put to rest and loads more
- Et si la curation était le web 3 ?
- The reports of television’s death are greatly exaggerated
- The wider Web DAP working group and specification work is wider than just mobile
- Firefox Roadmap
- HTML as a Living Standard — For and Against
- The Touchstone of Consensus
- Getting Tired with XML
- Frequent releases of browsers
Hash URIs
- Breaking the Web with hash-bangs
- Degradable JavaScript Applications Using HTML5 pushState
- Broken Links
- separation of concerns as the data is separated from the applications
- Making AJAX Applications Crawlable
- The Single Page Interface Manifesto
- Repurposing the Hash Sign for the New Web
- Addressable is a replacement for the URI implementation that is part of Ruby’s standard library. It more closely conforms to the relevant RFCs and adds support for IRIs and URI templates. Additionally, it provides extensive support for URI templates.
- Du shebang dans nos URLs
- History.js gracefully supports the HTML5 History/State APIs (pushState, replaceState, onPopState) in all browsers.
- Hash, Bang, Wallop.
HTTP / URI
- Chrome’s 10 caches
- Cross-Domain Requests, State of the Browsers
- A proposal for REST and Verbs
- Et tu, X-UA-Compatible?
- Test Cases for HTTP Content-Disposition header field and the Encodings defined in RFC 2047 and RFC 2231/5987
Mobile
- Opera Mini: web content authoring guidelines
- iPhone has two-thirds of smartphone market, Android one quarter
- Mobl their generic language doesn’t seem to be generic.
- Interviews on mobile applications
- List of mobile emulators
HTML5
- Video and multilingual soft subtitles demo with the explanation in French
- Thinking about the HTML and XML
- HTML5 placeholder attribute tests
- Qt Webkit and HTML5
- streeme: open source, html5 based personal music server
Web API
- The IndexedDB Prototype Gets an Update
- Web Apps: a snapshot of the standards landscape
- FullScreen API Where the work should happen at W3C.
- Web Apps Requirements
Javascript / DOM
- Treesaver® is JavaScript framework for creating magazine-style layouts using standards-compliant HTML and CSS.
- Visualizing WebKit’s hardware acceleration
- Countdown to Ext JS 4: Drawing and Charting
- HTML5 Games 0.2: Integers are Your Friends
- Narcissus is a JavaScript interpreter written in pure JavaScript (i.e., a meta-circular evaluator), using the SpiderMonkey engine.
- Proposal: Navigation of JSON documents with html-renderer-script link relation
- Isotope
CSS
- \$foo or var(foo) for CSS
Variables
- a discussion is going on W3C CSS WG mailing-list
- Pheromone Lab an example of good use of media queries for a blog. resize your window.
- The Rising Importance of Flexible Web Layouts
- CSS Variables draft
- HTML5 Games 0.2: Integers are Your Friends
- Text Depth of Field effect
SVG
- Why SVG fonts are so different? The article describes a few use cases of SVG fonts: control for logos, access to individual glyphs through the DOM enhancing the styling capabilities, and possibilities of animation.
- Cross Platform Scalable Vector Graphics with svgweb
Semantic Web
- Open Attribute addons for Chrome and Firefox for attributing work. Let’s do an extension for Opera too.
- RDFa: The Inside Story from Best Buy
- Talking about The Guardian and ‘Linked Open Data’ at news:rewired
- What SKOS-XL adds to SKOS. SKOS is an ontology for managing controlled vocabularies (and taxonomies, and thesauri). SKOS’s extensibility means that you can attach all the metadata you want to a particular concept, but not to one of the terms defined as labels for that concept. *
Usability
Opera
Promoting interoperability is at the heart of Open The Web.
- Ten years, one month, and one week an Opera employee who celebrates his 10 years
- Opera Link for WP7
- Opera Has No Plans To Go Open Source: Exclusive Interview
- Des scripts GreaseMonkey avec Opera
- Gére ses scripts dans Opera Unite
- 100,000,000 Mobile users! and State of the Mobile Web, January 2011
- Internships Positions 2011 - May The Best Ones Win!