Diigo Bookmarks 12/10/2018
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- Disability is a spectrum, not a binary - 24 Accessibility
"The good news is that making things accessible helps even more people than we might realise. In the best case we take something from can't use to can use. In the worst case, we make something a little easier for everyone to use."
- Voice First, Screen Second: Designing for Voice in Adobe XD
"In this article, we'll look at the shift towards voice-first design, best practices for prototyping for voice, and how to do it leveraging the features available in XD."
- What makes someone a good front-end developer? | Go Make Things
"Last week, one of my students asked me what makes someone a good front-end engineer. This is a highly subjective topic, but I'm happy to share my very opinionated perspective on this."
- Too Much Accessibility | CSS-Tricks
"if virtual voices are improving, it stands to reason they could get better at voice inflections that convey emphasis. I certainly am thinking of voice emphasis when I write those HTML tags."
- Adactio: Journal--Programming CSS
"my point here is that CSS selectors are really powerful. And yet, quite often we deliberately choose not to use that power. The entire raison d'être for OOCSS, BEM, and Smacss is to deliberately limit the power of selectors, restricting them to class selectors only."
- A CSS Venn Diagram | Adrian Roselli
"I had use for CSS shapes in a project and wanted to play around beyond what the project itself allowed. I decided to revisit my Venn diagram and create something a bit more modern and flexible."
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1--for People Who Haven't Read the Update ◆ 24 ways
"I've always viewed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as people-based constraints, and liked how they help the design process. With these 17 new web content accessibility criteria, go forth and create solutions that more people than ever before can use."