Inside the CSS WG: A New Reality Series

I’m pleased to announce my new series of interviews published by the wonderful Bath, U.K. based .net Magazine, called “Inside the CSS Working Group.”

“Step with me behind the curtain into the W3C CSS Working Group. Historically filled with challenges, the group has grown into one of the most productive, powerhouse working groups in the W3C’s history. What happened to bring about this change? To provide insight, and encourage web folks to participate more in Working Groups in general, let’s turn up the house lights on some very diverse people: CSS WG individuals, who will over this series reveal their independent, as well as global, vision for CSS, and for the web.”

Enjoy the full article on .net Magazine online.

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2011 In Review: The most productive year in CSS?

I have decent vision and I can't even explain what I'm looking at. Regions, CSS"

A short wrap of the year in CSS. Note: I wrote this in U.S. English, but bless my English editors, it all ends up in English.

“Known for drama, the CSS Working Group left those days behind in 2011. Armed with revisions to the group’s charter, strengthening of leadership, expansion of the group’s active members, a more open public face and the wise application of modularisation, 2011 may have been the most productive year in CSS yet.”

Continue reading: The Most Productive Year in CSS?

Enjoy! Or argue (don’t beat me up, just the ideas, I’m sensitive!) – comments here or after you leave me.

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