Diigo Bookmarks 08/08/2018
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- Exploring WCAG 2.1 -- 1.4.11 Non‑text Contrast -- Knowbility
"The contrast of icons and graphical objects is just as important as that of text. Use sufficient contrast for all elements on the screen."
- Flexbox -- The Animated Tutorial - JavaScript Teacher - Medium
"In my previous tutorial I dumped all of the flex diagrams in one place to show you flex box bird's eye view -- but it's not enough."
- Securing Web Sites Made Them Less Accessible - Eric's Archived Thoughts
"A local caching server, meant to speed up commonly-requested sites and reduce bandwidth usage, is a "man in the middle". HTTPS, which by design prevents man-in-the-middle attacks, utterly breaks local caching servers."
- Coming to a browser near you - faster than ever before!
"The pace that things are shipping, and at which bugs are fixed is like nothing we have seen before. I know from sitting around a table with representatives from each browser vendor at the CSS Working Group how important interop is. No-one wants features to be implemented differently in browsers."
- Accessible Comics - Axess Lab
"The accessible 100 Demon Diaries comic that reads the well crafted alt-texts, which both explain what's happening visually in the comic and what's written in text."
- We've got your back with "Accessibility Supported" in axe | Deque
"From ARIA 1.1 to WCAG 2.1 and beyond, the team at Deque has one criterion in particular for deciding to include a new feature: whether it is supported by a minimum reasonable set of browsers and assistive technologies (ATs)."
- 'Never assume anything': The golden rules for inclusive design
"With inclusive design, it is more about designing for those at all ability levels, according to Swan. A button showing the user password to cross-check it before submission is a prime example."