Diigo Bookmarks 11/01/2018
著
- The CSS Working Group At TPAC: What's New In CSS? -- Smashing Magazine
"Last week, Rachel Andrew attended the CSS Working Group meeting at W3C TPAC, and rounds up some of the discussions in this post -- including those things where you can help make a decision."
- Adactio: Articles--The Web Is Agreement
"The future can be frightening because it is intangible and unknown. But like all the intangible pieces of our consensus reality, the future is something we construct ...through agreement."
- Everything you need to know about skeleton screens - UX Collective
"Skeleton screens (as splash screens), when used to indicate that a screen is loading, are perceived as being shorter in duration when compared against a blank screen (our control) and a spinner -- but not by much"
- Splicing HTML's DNA With CSS Attribute Selectors -- Smashing Magazine
"Attribute selectors are magical. They can get you out of sticky problems, help you avoid adding classes and point out some problems in your code."
- These are the tech trends 8 Chicago companies are watching | Built In Chicago
"Over the last year, our team has embraced an "accessibility first" mindset to address ways we can take our digital products to the next level of accessibility and influence the advancement of digital accessibility in edtech."
- WebAIM: Survey of Users with Low Vision #2 Results
"Changing font size is by far the most common type of custom style applied. 24% of respondents utilize more than one of these style type, with some users reporting using all of them. Paragraph, line, letter, and word spacing are used rather infrequently - of note because a new WCAG 2.1 success criterion now requires pages to support user customization of these styles."