Daniel also talks about a project, called BlueGriffon, he has been working on to create an open-source, cross-platform, WYSIWYG editor based on XUL runner. Daniel claims his editor will be different to what is out there as it will be more focus on Web designers work flows and design strategies using templates. Sounds pretty neat.
]]>Anyway, let Karl tell you about the social tools of the W3C that enable specs to be created… and if you get bored, you can just look at his lesbian orgy t-shirt!
We have also lined up some fantastic fresh interviews for the next few weeks. And we will all be back at TPAC this year, for more of our gorilla guerrilla interviews, documenting the shameless debauchery of the W3C stars, and hopefully to uncover the true identity of Mr Last Week
The YouTube video Ian mentions showing off HTML5 features in today’s cutting-edge browsers:
Ways you can track editorial changes to HTML5:
The W3C HTML Working Group is meeting Thursday and Friday this week by the way, in case you are interested in attending.
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