"How People with Disabilities Use the Web" is a new resource from @wai

The page includes new videos and updated user stories which show:that "Accessibility: It's about people."

This page introduces how disabled people use digital technology.and helps developers, designers, content creators, and others understand the reasons behind creating accessible digital products.

w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/

How People with Disabilities Use the Web

On the W3C blog: "Internationalization (I18N): enabling access to a Web for All" by @seth

Seth noted: "I am shining a light on Internationalization (I18N), which is designing and developing in a way that can be adapted for users from any culture, region, or language. This centers around “Web for all” because this is how people throughout the world use the Web in their own language and feel natural about it"

Read more at:
w3.org/blog/2024/international

Internationalization (I18N): enabling access to a Web for All

W3C tech in the news: "Switzerland’s Planned e-ID Gets a Technical Roadmap"

"One key aspect of the roadmap is the use of “Decentralized Identifiers” (DIDs). DIDs are a type of digital ID recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that can be verified by users and not easily changed by central authorities."
mobileidworld.com/switzerlands

Switzerland’s Planned e-ID Gets a Technical Roadmap

W3C approved the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group charter. The mission of the Group is to maintain SVG.

Are you interested in SVG and willing to help maintain it? The Group has opened a call for participants.
lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p

Call for Participation: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group Charter Approved; Join the SVG WG from xueyuan on 2024-06-27 (public-new-work@w3.org from June 2024)

The CSS Working Group has published CSS Containment Module Level 1 as an updated W3C Recommendation, incorporating the changes since the 2022 Recommendation. This CSS module describes the contain property, which indicates that the element’s subtree is independent of the rest of the page. This enables heavy optimizations by user agents when used well.
w3.org/news/2024/updated-w3c-r

Updated W3C Recommendation: CSS Containment Module Level 1