- What is the meaning of WHATWG?
- What is W3C and WHATWG?
- Is WHATWG a version HTML?
- Who are the members of WHATWG?
What is the meaning of WHATWG?
The WHATWG (Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group) is a community that maintains and develops web standards, including DOM, Fetch, and HTML.
What is W3C and WHATWG?
WHATWG maintains the HTML and DOM Living Standards. W3C facilitates community work directly in the WHATWG repositories (bridging communities, developing use cases, filing issues, writing tests, mediating issue resolution)
Is WHATWG a version HTML?
"The WHATWG will maintain the single HTML version of a related technology called the Document Object Model, or DOM, for understanding how web pages are put together," said Stephen Shankland in CNET. No matter how or even if you see a power play, other tech watchers considered the real winners developers.
Who are the members of WHATWG?
The WHATWG was founded by individuals from Apple Inc., the Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software, leading Web browser vendors, in 2004. The central organizational membership and control of WHATWG today – its "Steering Group" – consists of Apple, Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft.