W3C February 2026 Highlights: CSS Evolution, Stronger Accessibility Testing & Privacy Guidance
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) continues to drive the evolution of an open, accessible, and secure web through steady publication of specifications, recommendations, and community resources. As of February 21, 2026, several impactful announcements have emerged in the first two months of the year, focusing on core styling improvements, major accessibility advancements, governance strengthening, privacy considerations, and preparations for voice-driven interfaces. This monthly roundup highlights the key items from the official W3C news feed , helping developers, designers, accessibility specialists, and SEO professionals stay aligned with standards that directly influence modern websites. 1. First Public Working Draft: Selectors Level 5 (Published 17 February 2026) The CSS Working Group has released the First Public Working Draft of Selectors Level 5 . Selectors are essential patterns for targeting elements in HTML/XML trees — the foundation of CSS styling, JavaScript queries (q...