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@w3c@w3c.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

The CSS Working Group published a First Public Working Draft of Selectors Level 5. Selectors are patterns that match against elements in a tree, and as such form one of several technologies that can be used to select nodes in a document. Selectors have been optimized for use with HTML and XML, and are designed to be usable in performance-critical code.
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https://www.w3.org/news/2026/first-public-working-draft-selectors-level-5/

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First Public Working Draft: Selectors Level 5

Selectors are patterns that match against elements in a tree, and as such form one of several technologies that can be used to select nodes in a document. Selectors have been optimized for use with HTML and XML, and are designed to be usable in performance-critical code. They are a core component of CSS, which uses Selectors to bind style properties to elements in the document. Selectors Level 5 describes the selectors and further introduces new selectors for CSS and other languages.
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@w3c@w3c.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

📆 4 March 2026
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TAG from March 2025: Left to right: Yves Lafon, Peter Linss, Dan Appelquist, Amy Guy, Jeffrey Yasskin, Lola Odelola, Theresa O'Connor, Martin Thomson, Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Tristan Nitot, Matthew Atkinson, Sarven Capadisli. On screen: Xiaocheng Hu
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@w3c@w3c.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

📆 4 March 2026
Are you a web developer, or content author, with questions about why the web is the way it is, how it's evolving, or suggestions on how it should evolve? Do you want to know more about how the standards that govern how the platform works are being developed?

Meet the TAG for a panel discussion at Samsung KX, London 🇬🇧
#WebStandards #WebArchitecture #TechnicalArchitectureGroup
See more at:
https://www.w3.org/events/happenings/2026/meet-the-w3c-technical-architecture-group/

TAG from March 2025: Left to right: Yves Lafon, Peter Linss, Dan Appelquist, Amy Guy, Jeffrey Yasskin, Lola Odelola, Theresa O'Connor, Martin Thomson, Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Tristan Nitot, Matthew Atkinson, Sarven Capadisli. On screen: Xiaocheng Hu
TAG from March 2025: Left to right: Yves Lafon, Peter Linss, Dan Appelquist, Amy Guy, Jeffrey Yasskin, Lola Odelola, Theresa O'Connor, Martin Thomson, Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Tristan Nitot, Matthew Atkinson, Sarven Capadisli. On screen: Xiaocheng Hu
TAG from March 2025: Left to right: Yves Lafon, Peter Linss, Dan Appelquist, Amy Guy, Jeffrey Yasskin, Lola Odelola, Theresa O'Connor, Martin Thomson, Hadley Beeman, Marcos Cáceres, Tristan Nitot, Matthew Atkinson, Sarven Capadisli. On screen: Xiaocheng Hu
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