Diigo Bookmarks 05/24/2019
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- Accessible Icon Buttons -- Sara Soueidan - Freelance-Front-End UI/UX Developer
"Putting aside the UX side of the coin and whether or not an icon alone is enough to convey meaning and functionality to users, many implementations of these buttons today lack the proper accessibility that makes them meaningful to users of assistive technologies."
- New York Lawmakers Plan To Address Website Accessibility | ADA Title III
"A Committee in the New York State Senate aims to develop a legal standard for the accessibility of business websites under New York law, in response to the exponential increase in website accessibility litigation in the state. Whether state legislation could stem this tide, or instead make matters worse for businesses, remains to be seen."
- CSS Grid subgrid lands in Firefox Nightly
"For the CSS Grid fans who have been following along, last night the subgrid value for grid-template-columns and grid-template-rows landed in Firefox Nightly. Download a copy of Nightly and give it a go!"
- Debunking Common AMP Myths - The AMP Blog
"Some platforms (e.g., Google, Bing, LinkedIn, Twitter, Yahoo JP, Baidu and more ) will always serve AMP pages by default on mobile, when available. Some platforms (e.g., google.com, bing.com) take an extra step to cache your content for a much faster user experience."
- The State of Fluid Web Typography | Better Web Type
"Fluid typography doesn't play nicely with the default browser font size and therefore shouldn't be used until that changes."
- Firefox 67: Dark Mode CSS, WebRender, and more - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
"New in Firefox 67, the prefers-color-scheme media feature allows sites to adapt their styles to match a user's preference for dark or light color schemes, a choice that's begun to appear in operating systems like Windows, macOS and Android. As an example of what this looks like in the real world, Bugzilla uses prefers-color-scheme to trigger a brand new dark theme if the user has set that preference."