Diigo Bookmarks 06/22/2015
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HTML5 accessibility - work in progress June 2015
"This site is a resource to provide information about which new HTML5 user interface features are accessibility supported in browsers, making them usable by people who rely upon assistive technology (AT) to use the web."
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A Checklist for Designing Mobile Input Fields
"When you design an input field for use on mobile devices, check whether it satisfies this list of 14 usability requirements. "
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Visual design and colour accessibility - Webcredible blog
"If you’ve ever been asked “I assume all the colours are accessible?” by your client and were unsure of what to answer, then this post is for you. The tips below will help you to comply with the W3C guidelines for text and colour so that you’ll always be able to make a confident response of “Of course!”."
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"Basically, cosmetics should not change depending on the location of the component. As far as cosmetic changes are concerned, there is no such thing as context*."
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On being overwhelmed with our fast paced industry | Wes Bos
"Don’t get me wrong, what you use to build them is really, really important, but it’s even more important to actually be continually building things and improving on your skill."
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ECMAScript 2015 Has Been Approved
"The official name of the latest JavaScript version is ECMAScript 2015, and Ecma intends to release new versions in smaller increments more often, the next one being planned for the next year and called ECMAScript 2016. From now on, the name of new the versions will include ECMAScript followed by the year of their release."