Diigo Bookmarks 03/06/2018
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- Short note on what CSS display properties do to table semantics | The Paciello Group - Your Accessibility Partner (WCAG 2.0/508 audits, VPAT, usability and accessible user experience)
"If what is represented in the accessibility tree does not represent the developer's intended UI, it's either (wittingly/unwittingly) the fault of the developer or the browser. But what we can be sure of, in these cases, is that it is not the fault of the screen reader."
- The Ultimate Guide to JavaScript SEO | Elephate
"Use Chrome 41. It's confirmed that Google uses this browser for rendering. You can download it from ele.ph/chrome41. Using Chrome 41 has many advantages over fetching by Google Search Console"
- The Evolution of UX Process Methodology - UX Planet
"UX Design, as I've said elsewhere, doesn't really have any deliverables other than value. It has come to encompass dozens of job titles that have hundreds of their own deliverables though."
- Design, system. -- Ethan Marcotte
"it's worth remembering that the real value of a design system isn't defined just by the consistent interfaces you'll create with it. Rather, it's tied to how frequently--and how easily--your design system is used by the people who interact with it."
- Adactio: Journal--Minimal viable service worker
"Service workers don't perform any automatic cleanup of caches--that's up to you to do (usually during the activate event). This script doesn't do any cleanup so the cache might grow and grow and grow. For that reason, I think the script is best suited for fairly small sites."
- How We Adopted CSS Grid at Scale | Julian Gaviria -- Web Designer
"At the time of writing, the mobile agent Google uses to perform their mobile-friendly test does not support Grid -- adding fallbacks without media queries returned all of our pages as "not mobile-friendly." (We learned this the hard way.)"