Diigo Bookmarks 08/23/2015
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"In this post, we will see a special subset of new selectors: new pseudo classes that take other selectors as arguments. Those are :matches(), :not(), :nth-child(), and :nth-last-child()."
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How Google designs for the blind - Aug. 4, 2015
"At Google, new engineers are required to take hands-on workshops on mobile and web accessibility. The company hosts accessibility awareness days for employees and an annual diversity summit for organizations like Autism Speaks and the National Federation of the Blind."
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"An ancient (1997) text handed down by our ancestors: Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels. Which you will find referenced by many (all?) W3C specifications that define what are known as normative requirements."
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What happens when you get sued for your inaccessible website – Karl Groves
"You will never be successful in accessibility without fixing your culture and processes"
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CSS element() function - Vincent De Oliveira
"As element() creates an image, you can use every CSS properties you’re familiar with to apply and control it, like background, background-repeat, background-size and so on."
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The Future of Developing Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Add-ons Blog
"We are implementing a new extension API, called WebExtensions—largely compatible with the model used by Chrome and Opera—to make it easier to develop extensions across multiple browsers."
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Things Cloud “Nimbus” Released | Things Blog | Cultured Code
"Note that Apple’s role in this process is only to deliver notifications, not transmit the data itself. Your data is only ever communicated between your devices and Things Cloud—just like before."