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zeldman
@zeldman@front-end.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

November 30 is #BlueBeanieDay, supporting web standards and accessibility, the building blocks empowering a people-first web.

Remember how good that web felt? It still does.

Join us! Pop on a blue beanie and smile.

Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
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Lincoln Russell and 2 others boosted
World Wide Web Consortium
@w3c@w3c.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

☞ today November 30 is the 18th Blue Beanie Day, an annual international celebration and support of web standards.

Thanks to all who help develop standards, promote the open web, and thanks to @zeldman for starting it in 2007!

Today we invite you to (re)discover what #W3C does (01:07 video)
https://www.w3.org/about/press-media/#logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bXp8Eet0HM (video with audio description)

#BlueBeanieDay #bbd2025

W3C unveils its new logo (audio described)
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
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World Wide Web Consortium
@w3c@w3c.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

☞ today November 30 is the 18th Blue Beanie Day, an annual international celebration and support of web standards.

Thanks to all who help develop standards, promote the open web, and thanks to @zeldman for starting it in 2007!

Today we invite you to (re)discover what #W3C does (01:07 video)
https://www.w3.org/about/press-media/#logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bXp8Eet0HM (video with audio description)

#BlueBeanieDay #bbd2025

W3C unveils its new logo (audio described)
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
Collage of the W3C logo next to a manekineko wearing a blue beanie. The Manekineko is a black outline of the iconic good fortune cat with its left paw raised. Text in the image reads "#0 November: Blue Beanie Day in support of web standards #bbd2025"
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zeldman
@zeldman@front-end.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

November 30 is #BlueBeanieDay, supporting web standards and accessibility, the building blocks empowering a people-first web.

Remember how good that web felt? It still does.

Join us! Pop on a blue beanie and smile.

Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
Jeffrey Zeldman doll sporting a blue beanie (of course). Designed and manufactured by Dolls for Friends for my SXSW Interactive Hall of Fame party in 2012.
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