- From: Hakon Lie <howcome@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 17:16:03 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: www-style@w3.org
At WWW6 in Santa Clara next week there will be two CSS events: On Tuesday (4/8/97, 2:45PM in the Santa Clara Convention Center Theater) there will be a CSS presentation [1] in the W3C track: "On the Web, content providers do not have the control they have in print media over color, text indentation, positioning, and other aspects of style. A style sheet language offers a powerful and manageable way for authors, designers and typographers to create the rich visual effects. In December 1996, Cascading Style Sheets, level 1 (CSS1) became a W3C Recommendation. This core specification is being built upon to also support absolute positioning and layering, aural presentation (using a speech synthesizer), improved font capabilities, and better printed output." [1] http://ice.www6conf.org/cgi-bin/ice.pl?x-a=v&x-id=2172 On Developer's Day (4/11/97, 4PM, room 209 & 210) there will be panel called "CSS: Style, Performance, Accessibility" [2]. Participants include: Chris Wilson, Microsoft T V Raman, Adobe Robert Stevahn, HP Chris Lilley, W3C Hkon Lie, W3C [2] http://ice.www6conf.org/cgi-bin/ice.pl?x-a=v&x-id=2931 Hope to see many of you there. -h&kon H k o n W i u m L i e howcome@w3.org W o r l d Wide W e b Consortium inria # FRANCE http://www.w3.org/people/howcome
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