Diigo Bookmarks 10/23/2019
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- Accessibility Support
"This a community driven effort. Please run some tests to help keep this project going and to learn about assistive technologies along the way."
- Text Scanning Patterns: Eyetracking Evidence
"Eyetracking research shows that there are 4 main patterns that people use to scan textual information on webpages: F-pattern, spotted pattern, layer-cake pattern, and commitment pattern."
- What's New In DevTools (Chrome 79) | Web | Google Developers
"Open the Command Menu, run the Show Rendering command, and then set the Emulate CSS media feature prefers-color-scheme dropdown to debug your prefers-color-scheme: dark and prefers-color-scheme: light styles."
- Why jQuery is Obsolete and Time to Stop Using It
"Still think you need a one library serves all JavaScript framework? Think again there are hundreds of great micro framework available that provide a particular need. Often these libraries can serve an application better because they provide only the functionality the application needs, not thousands of lines of unused JavaScript and unnecessary hacks."
- Beyond automatic accessibility testing: 6 things I check on every website I build - Manuel Matuzović
"I just finished an accessibility audit for a client and I decided to share some quick checks I perform in every site I audit and build. It's something that you can apply to your project right away, you don't have to learn a tool or a software."
- Announcing axe-core 3.4 | Deque
"We want to thank our public contributors for these translations, specifically nvdaes for the new Spanish translation, Thiago de Oliveira Pereira for the Portuguese translation, and Honoka Hatakeyama for her continued contributions to the Japanese localisation."
- IE11 end of support countdown
"Internet Explorer 11 will stop being supported by Microsoft"
- Accessibility is part of the job | the 200ok weblog
"There are various legal nuances; and of course it's the right thing to do; but ultimately it's just good business. In the US alone, people with disabilities spend more than $200 billion per year."