In case you missed it, I’ve started a new column at the WHATWG blog called This Week in HTML 5. The story thus far:

  1. Episode 1: Web Workers, and how to specify alternate text for images you know nothing about.
  2. Episode 2: the window.navigator object, meta http-equiv=”Content-Language”, the Worker object, outerHTML, insertAdjacentHTML(), and the continuing saga of the alt attribute.
  3. Episode 3: the event loop, the onhashchange event, and content sniffing for SVG images.
  4. Episode 4: the W3C’s HTML 5 validator, SVG-in-HTML, and the proper way to provide alternate text for Rorschach inkblots.
  5. Episode 5: XSLT, MathML, Web Forms 2, and some light reading on character encoding.
  6. Episode 6: multimedia accessibility, Ogg Theora, and the year 2022.
  7. Episode 7: clickjacking.

There is a feed available for people who like that sort of thing.

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