- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 21:04:09 -0700
- To: w3c-announce@w3.org
W3C Weekly News Week of 10 July - 16 July 2001 CSS3 module: Cascading and Inheritance Working Draft Published 13 July 2001: The CSS Working Group has published a first Working Draft of CSS3 module: Cascading and Inheritance. Part of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 2 rewritten as a module for CSS Level 3, the draft describes how values are assigned to properties using the cascade mechanism, inheritance, and initial values. Comments are welcome. Visit the CSS home page. http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-css3-cascade-20010713/ http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ CSS3 module: Values and Units Working Draft Published 13 July 2001: The CSS Working Group has released a first Working Draft of CSS3 module: Values and Units. A module for CSS Level 3, the draft describes the values and units that CSS properties accept. It explains specified, computed, and actual values. Comments are invited. Learn about the W3C Style Activity. http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-css3-values-20010713/ http://www.w3.org/Style/ Amaya 5.1 Released 11 July 2001: Amaya is W3C's Web browser and authoring tool. Version 5.1 is a bug fix release, adding flat style to the button bar, a Portuguese translation of Amaya dialogues, and an online documentation index developed by WinWriters. Download Amaya binaries for Linux, Solaris, Windows 2000/NT, and Windows 95/98. Source code is available. If you are interested in annotations, visit the Annotea home page. http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ http://www.w3.org/2001/Annotea/ _________________________________________________________________________ The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is 519 Member organizations and 67 Team members leading the Web to its full potential. W3C is an international industry consortium jointly run by the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT LCS) in the USA, the National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in France, and Keio University in Japan. The W3C Web site hosts specifications, guidelines, software and tools. Public participation is welcome. W3C supports universal access, the semantic Web, trust, interoperability, evolvability, decentralization, and cooler multimedia. For information about W3C please visit http://www.w3.org/ _________________________________________________________________________ To subscribe to W3C Weekly News, please send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word subscribe in the subject line. To unsubscribe, send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. (If you subscribed through w3c-news, use mailto:w3c-news-request@w3.org to manage your subscription.) To send W3C a message, please refer to http://www.w3.org/Mail/. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________________
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