{"type":"mcp_server","name":"-L-","description":"This repository contains W3C's strategic highlights report from September 2019, detailing advancements in web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials across various domains, including payments, media, accessibility, and security.","category":"Developer Tools","language":null,"stars":146,"forks":35,"owner":"jettbrains","github_url":"https://github.com/jettbrains/-L-","homepage":null,"setup":"## Setup\nSetup instructions not specified","tools":"## Available Tools\n\n1.  Payment Request API (enables a streamlined checkout experience).\n2.  Payment Handler API (increases adoption in other browsers).\n3.  Web Monetization (enables micropayments as an alternative revenue stream to advertising).\n4.  EPUBCheck (validates EPUB content).\n5.  Media Source Extensions (MSE) and Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) (used to stream video content on the Web).\n6.  WebXR Device API (stabilizing the API for immersive web).\n7.  WebRTC (makes any connected device a potential communication end-point).\n8.  Vehicle Information Service Specification (VISS) (exposes all common vehicle signals).\n9.  Web of Things (bridges disparate technology stacks to allow devices to work together).\n10. HTML Working Group (assists the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications).\n11. CSS (collection of almost a hundred specifications).\n12. Web Audio API (enables synthesizing audio in the browser).\n13. WebAssembly (improves Web performance and power by being a virtual machine and execution environment).\n14. WebDriver (acts as a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents).\n15. TestDriver (allows to fully automate tests that previously needed to be run manually).\n16. JSON-LD (data format used on Web sites via schema.org).\n17. WebAuthn (provides strong cryptographic authentication).\n18. Feature Policy (allows developers to selectively enable, disable, or modify the behavior of some browser features and APIs).\n19. Fetch Metadata (provides servers with enough information to make a priori decisions about whether or not to service a request).\n20. FAST checklist (used to check accessibility aspects).\n","faq":null,"created_at":"2019-10-28T21:50:26+00:00","updated_at":"2025-03-27T17:22:47+00:00","source_url":"https://model-context-protocol.com/servers/w3c-web-standards-strategic-highlights-september","related_articles":[]}