Diigo Bookmarks 07/26/2019
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- Multi-column manipulation: Every Layout
"By default, column-span is set to all, meaning each list item ignores the two-column mandate. A quantity query (the final declaration block) then resets column-span to none where 5 or more list items are present. Despite the misleading none value, this means list items will span one of the two columns."
- Usablenet - Domino's Asks Court to Say ADA Compliance Doesn't Apply
"The Supreme Court will decide whether or not to hear the ADA Website compliance case when the justices return from their summer recess in the fall. Their decision and ruling would be a landmark case for the rights of disabled community online"
- Adactio: Journal--Principle
"In the web front-end stack -- HTML, CSS, JS, and ARIA -- if you can solve a problem with a simpler solution lower in the stack, you should. It's less fragile, more foolproof, and just works."
- How Google PageSpeed Works: Improve Your Score and Search Engine Ranking | CSS-Tricks
"You may be wondering how the weighting of each metric affects the overall performance score. The Lighthouse team have created a useful Google Spreadsheet calculator explaining this process"
- LightSail 2 Successfully Deploys Solar Sail | The Planetary Society
"Images captured during the deployment sequence and downloaded today show the 32-square-meter sail, which is about the size of a boxing ring, deploying as the spacecraft flew south of the continental United States."
- Draft July - A Contract for the Web
"The web was designed to bring people together and make knowledge freely available. Everyone has a role to play to ensure the web serves humanity. By committing to this Contract, governments, companies and citizens around the world can help protect the open web as a public good and a basic right for everyone."
- Making the Web For Everyone - The History of the Web
"The W3C has been responsible for the trajectory of the web, for its development and advancements and even for its advocacy. Over the years it's grown into a fully mature, global organization with fleshed out processes and procedures. And even today, Berners-Lee is fighting to make sure the web stays open, as it always was intended to be."