Diigo Bookmarks 03/24/2019
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- Getting started with PostCSS in 2019 - LogRocket
"The main difference between PostCSS and CSS preprocessors is that you can pick the features you need. Sass and Less give you lots of features you may or may not use, and which you can't extend."
- You probably don't need input type="number"
"While input type="number triggers numeric keyboards on touchscreens leading to better mobile UX, that can also be accomplished by configuring the pattern attribute in a certain way"
- All About mailto: Links | CSS-Tricks
"if a user has a browser-based email client set up, it does matter. For example, you can allow Gmail to be your default email handler on Chrome. In that case, the link behaves like any other link, in that if you don't open in a new tab, the page will redirect to Gmail."
- SEOs frustrated by Google's belated pagination announcement - Search Engine Land
"While Bleiweiss insists that Google needs reinforcing signals like link relationship tags to effectively index, Halasz points out that there are other search engines out there and (perhaps more importantly) that these tags may provide support for users who rely on technology such as screen readers to navigate."
- Chromium Blog: Chrome 74 beta: reducing unwanted motion, private class fields, and feature policy API
"Chrome now provides a media query, prefers-reduced-motion (part of Media Queries Level 5), that allows websites to honor these options when they are available."
- Content and colour at #idea11y in Rotterdam
"micro typography: too much contrast can make letters dance for dyslexics, so dark grey is preferred to black; breaking highlighting is bad at people use that to see where they are macro typography: think about heading hierarchy and group related things"