Diigo Bookmarks 05/18/2019
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- Please vote for me as your first choice for the W3C Advisory Board | in progress
"I was the stand-in WHATWG Steering Group representative for Google while my colleague Shruthi was on leave. At the same time, I have good long-standing relationships with communities at the W3C that have historically not worked well with the WHATWG, and will continue to work hard to bring them closer together."
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About inputmode | CSS-Tricks
"Unlike changing the type of the form, inputmode doesn't change the way the browser interprets the input -- it instructs the browser which keyboard to display."
- New features to make audio more accessible on your phone
"Live Transcribe will now show you sound events in addition to transcribing speech. You can see, for example, when a dog is barking or when someone is knocking on your door. Seeing sound events allows you to be more immersed in the non-conversation realm of audio and helps you understand what is happening in the world."
- Deque's Axe Rule Library hits 10,000,000 downloads! | Deque
"Our axe rules library is the most widely deployed open source accessibility rules engine. Google and Microsoft use axe as their accessibility standard, as well as the U.S. Department of Justice."
- Google Fonts is Adding font-display
"We can enforce instant rendering of fallback text (when using font-display: swap) rather than relying on the browser default behavior of invisible text for up to 3 seconds while the web font request is in-flight."
- Signed-Exchange: Solving the AMP URLs Display Problem - The AMP Blog
"Signed Exchange (or "SXG") is an emerging technology which provides a way to prove the authenticity of a web document. This can be used to determine a page's original publisher, no matter where the document is served from."
- The State of Accessibility: GAAD 2019 | Deque
"Airline organizations, who are now passed the deadline for the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA), saw an increase in average accessibility violations from 30 to 59 defects per page for the top five US airlines."
- Joe Devon, co-founder of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, to make inaugural appearance at AccessU -- Knowbility - Digital accessibility consulting, training, and advocacy
"In short, dark patterns are user interfaces that are designed to manipulate someone into taking unintended actions online or inside a native app. Defaulting to include insurance for a product, forcing users to register for an unwanted service, users to turn on location tracking--these are some examples of dark patterns."