W3C CSS Working Group

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The W3C CSS Working Group is the World Wide Web Consortium team responsible for designing and standardizing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for the web.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C Working Group
standards working group
technical committee
collaboratesWith browser vendors
other W3C Working Groups
web designers
web developers
field Cascading Style Sheets
web design
web development
web standards
goal ensure interoperable CSS implementations across user agents
evolve CSS to meet new web platform needs
maintain backward compatibility of CSS
governingBody W3C Advisory Committee
hasChair various W3C-appointed chairs over time
hasCommunicationChannel GitHub issue trackers
public-css-archive mailing list
membershipType W3C member representatives and invited experts
partOf World Wide Web Consortium
publishes Candidate Recommendations
Editor’s Drafts
Proposed Recommendations
W3C Recommendations
Working Drafts
responsibleFor coordination of CSS interoperability
design of Cascading Style Sheets
development of new CSS modules
maintenance of CSS specifications
standardization of Cascading Style Sheets
scope accessibility-related CSS features
cascading and inheritance behavior of style rules
internationalization aspects of CSS
media-specific style rules
styling and layout of web content
shortName CSS Working Group
standardizes CSS Animations Module
CSS Backgrounds and Borders Module
CSS Box Alignment Module
CSS Cascade and Inheritance Module
CSS Color Module
CSS Containment Module
CSS Device Adaptation Module
CSS Flexible Box Layout Module
CSS Fonts Module
CSS Grid Layout Module
CSS Images Module
CSS Level 1
CSS Level 2
CSS Level 2.1
CSS Logical Properties and Values Module
CSS Masking Module
CSS Multi-column Layout Module
CSS Overflow Module
CSS Paged Media Module
CSS Positioning Module
CSS Regions Module
CSS Scroll Snap Module
CSS Shapes Module
CSS Transforms Module
CSS Transitions Module
CSS Values and Units Module
CSS Will Change Module
CSS Writing Modes Module
usesProcess W3C Recommendation Track


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