Diigo Bookmarks 02/23/2019
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- Adapting to user preferences | justmarkup
"As you can see there are currently various ways to adapt your site to honour user preferences and there will be even more in the future. This features help to improve accessibility, performance and privacy and you can make your users happy when you adapt to them."
- Designer & Developer Collaboration survey results | the 200ok weblog
"In the lead up to speaking at Web Directions Summit 2018, I ran a small survey for designers and developers. I wanted to know what people felt was important to know about each other; and how people preferred to work together."
- What does European accessibility standard EN 301 549 mean for US organizations? | Deque
"The part of EN 301 549 that covers web is actually WCAG version 2.1. One key difference is additive sections in the European standard for electronic documents. A document that is not available on the web, maybe on a USB Drive or stored locally on your computer, also follow WCAG using a W3C working group note called "WCAG2ICT." It's basically an interpretation of WCAG for this context."
- CSS Scroll Snap -- How It Really Works - Noteworthy - The Journal Blog
"There is an issue -- in my opinion -- if one of the items is much bigger than the container, we can't see the whole item -- a scroll will bring us to the next item"
- The Tragic Tale Of How NASA's X-34 Space Planes Ended Up Rotting In Someone's Backyard - The Drive
"Here is the fascinating, but tragic story of how the X-34s went from potential harbingers of America's future in space to unwanted backyard junk."
- Web Accessibility Overlays Do Not Work
"This page presents a large number of examples of inaccessible code that cannot be reliably fixed by an "overlay" product. Each of the examples is provided along with an explanation of why it is a problem and why an overlay cannot fix it."