The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group is the authoritative group on HTML coding practices. Their goal is to get all web developers to use a standardized form of HTML.
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| - The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group is the authoritative group on HTML coding practices. Their goal is to get all web developers to use a standardized form of HTML.
- The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group, or WHATWG, is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies. The WHATWG was founded by individuals from Apple, the Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software. Since then, the editor of the WHATWG specifications, Ian Hickson, has moved to Google. Chris Wilson of Microsoft was invited but did not join, citing the lack of a patent policy to ensure all specifications can be implemented on a royalty-free basis.
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| - The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group is the authoritative group on HTML coding practices. Their goal is to get all web developers to use a standardized form of HTML.
- The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group, or WHATWG, is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies. The WHATWG was founded by individuals from Apple, the Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software. Since then, the editor of the WHATWG specifications, Ian Hickson, has moved to Google. Chris Wilson of Microsoft was invited but did not join, citing the lack of a patent policy to ensure all specifications can be implemented on a royalty-free basis. The WHATWG has a small invite-only steering committee called “Members” who have the power to impeach the editor of the specifications. Anyone can participate as a Contributor by joining the WHATWG mailing list. The mailing list has over 800 subscribers.
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