Diigo Bookmarks 12/16/2018
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- The State of Web Browsers - Ferdy Christant
"Google may incidentally put its own interests overall general interests, yet it is unlikely to do so at Chromium level. As discussed, this is more likely to happen outside of Chromium, at other properties they own."
- lucagez/Debucsser: CSS debugging tool with an unpronounceable name
"CSS debugging tool with an unpronounceable name"
- Using the aria-roledescription attribute - Tink
"One use case worth exploring is WebVR. As we start to see more Virtual Reality (VR) content on the web, we're going to need ways to identify all kinds of objects"
- All Change? What Could Happen to Accessibility Law in the UK after Brexit - 24 Accessibility
"In my view, the existing European-derived regulations which pertain to web accessibility requirements are at little risk. The main point of contention for those laws, at this stage, is how strictly implementation, monitoring, and enforcement will be carried out. Carrots need sticks."
- A Recap of Frontend Development in 2018 - gitconnected | Become a Better Developer
"Everyone loved learning the latest and greatest libraries as the JavaScript revolution happened, but now that things are settling, we have realized that not every website needs to be a complex single-page application (SPA)."
- The Dark (Mode) Web Rises
"I reckon that using prefers-color-scheme CSS media query is a risk-free low-impact solution. It will give GOV.UK a Dark Mode for the users that prefer one and remain the same for everyone else. I'm going to prototype this and start pushing to make it happen."
- Should I Use JavaScript to Load My Web Fonts? | Filament Group, Inc., Boston, MA
"With burgeoning browser support, font-display alleviates JavaScript as a requirement for visible text while the font loads! This makes for a great, simple baseline for font loading that will be "good enough" for many sites."