Diigo Bookmarks 04/17/2019
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- CSS and accessibility - QuirksBlog
"I have decided that the book will not have a "CSS and accessibility" chapter because I suspect the people who need it most will skip it. Accessibility is "not realistic," after all, and complicated, and nobody who's blind visits our site anyway etc. You know the score."
- AMP Conf 2019: Successful web experiences for everyone - The AMP Blog
"The new amp-script component gives you the ability to run JavaScript from within an AMP document, all while ensuring that the experience remains safe and fast."
- CSS masonry with flexbox, :nth-child(), and order | Tobias Ahlin
"Flexbox has no easy way of rendering items with a column layout while using a row order, but we can build a masonry layout with CSS only--no JavaScript needed--by using :nth-child() and the order property."
- Announcing AMP Real URL
"If your site has AMP Real URL enabled Cloudflare will digitally sign the content we provide to that crawler, cryptographically proving it was generated by you. That signature is all a modern browser (currently just Chrome on Android) needs to show the correct URL in the address bar when a visitor arrives to your AMP content from Google's search results."
- Help Shape a New Kind of Accessibility Tool - Join the axe-pro Beta! | Deque
"the tool we're beta testing is called axe-pro. It's a tool for front-end development teams to use as part of their coding and testing process to increase the range of accessibility issues they can test for in the early stages of development without requiring them to develop additional accessibility expertise."
- Front-end Developer Handbook 2019 - Learn the entire JavaScript, CSS and HTML development practice!
"This is a guide that everyone can use to learn about the practice of front-end development. It broadly outlines and discusses the practice of front-end engineering: how to learn it and what tools are used when practicing it in 2019."
- Deque Systems Introduces axe for Android Free Mobile App
"Axe for Android is the newest addition to the axe family. Axe, well-known as a Chrome and Firefox extension for web accessibility testing, uses Deque's industry-standard, open source rules libraries for Web, Android, iOS and Windows."