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Other W3C Activities
This chapter summarizes some other important and interesting activities
at W3C.
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
WAI defines guidelines for how to make Web
content accessible to people with disabilities.
The Web Accessibility Initiative is working for "Web accessibility for
all" through technology, guidelines, tools, education, research, and
development projects.
The
W3C WAI Recommendation
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML)
MathML describes an XML standard for describing mathematical
notation.
The goal of MathML is to enable mathematics to be served, received,
and processed on the Web, just as HTML
has enabled this functionality for text.
The W3C MathML Recommendation
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)
SMIL was designed to enable multimedia presentations on the Web. A SMIL
presentation can be composed of audio, video, images, text, and other media types.
SMIL is an HTML-like language.
The W3C SMIL 1.0 Recommendation
The W3C SMIL 2.0 Recommendation
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML.
SVG allows for three types of graphic objects: vector graphic shapes, images
and text.
The feature set includes nested transformations, clipping paths, alpha
masks, filter effects, template objects and extensibility.
The W3C SVG 1.0
Recommendation
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