Diigo Bookmarks 12/17/2017
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- 18 Designers Predict UI/UX Trends for 2018 - Figma Design
"I really hope 2018 is the year designers commit to designing with accessibility in mind. We need to stop using ultra light grays for essential elements, we need to stop animating every single pixel just because it looks nice, and we need to stop making it harder on people to understand the content of a page only because we want to prove ourselves as designers."
- Accessibility Through Semantic HTML ◆ 24 ways
"Absolute control may seem like an advantage, but there's a greater benefit to less generic, more semantic elements. Browsers render semantic elements with their own distinct styles and behaviours."
- 19 web design trends for 2018 | Webflow Blog
"Trends are just the main threads in that sprawling, chaotic, polyphonous conversation. Whether we choose to adopt or resist them, our creative choices exist alongside these trends."
- Act now to save the internet as we know it - Tim Berners-Lee - Medium
"I want an internet where content businesses grow according to their quality, not their ability to pay to ride in the fast lane. I want an internet where ideas spread because they're inspiring, not because they chime with the views of telecoms executives. I want an internet where consumers decide what succeeds online, and where ISPs focus on providing the best connectivity."
- Updated with currency and color recognition, Seeing AI is available in 35 countries - Microsoft Accessibility Blog
"These new features, such as currency, handwriting and color recognition, as well as light detection, are now available in the app in 35 countries, including the European Union."
- WAI-Tools Project Launched | W3C Blog
"Other objectives of the project include developing open source implementations of the test rules, and demonstrators that show their applicability in large-scale web accessibility monitoring efforts. The project also includes extensions to the WCAG-EM Report Tool and the development of educational resources."