Diigo Bookmarks 11/10/2015
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Using Quantity Queries to write content-aware CSS - tomango
"In a world of Content Management Systems, the challenge to web developers is to ensure that content looks great on every device, regardless of the type and quantity of content that's been provided. Quantity Queries help towards this reactive goal by helping you to tidy up the page if too much or too little content has been added to a container."
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Top 5 WCAG Criteria to Consider as a Web Developer | ArcGIS Blog
"Imagine you had a map, except that nobody labeled the continents. But you can’t book airfare to visit any of these place until you know what they are called. Now imagine your application is that map."
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A Complete Guide to Flexbox | CSS-Tricks
"Flexbox layout is most appropriate to the components of an application, and small-scale layouts, while the Grid layout is intended for larger scale layouts."
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Be Wary of Add-on Accessibility | Adrian Roselli
"Both of these methods (separate sites and toolbars) suffer from a common failing — namely that the stakeholder who commissioned the feature is probably not qualified to verify that it works well or at all."
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How Our CSS Framework Helps Enforce Accessibility | eBay Tech Blog
"HTML is fundamental in laying solid foundations for accessible UI controls and widgets, and we have shown how those foundations can be enforced by use of CSS attribute selectors."
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Which Input When? — Morgan Carter — Product Designer
"Here are some simple rules which can help guide which type of input you should use when, to make your design as intuitive to use as possible."