Diigo Bookmarks 11/17/2019
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- UI Case study: state styles of card component with accessibility in mind
"Designing different state styles will take time and need to put an extra effort. However, I believe it is worth it to do it because it will provide intuitive and delightful user experience as well as the accessibility to everyone with different needs."
- 3.0 -- instant.page
"instant.page 3.0 combines the best of both worlds, as it preloads on hover on desktop and has a new option to preload every visible links on mobile, where there are fewer links visible and where it makes the most impact."
- Preloading fonts: when does it make sense? | Better Web Type
"So which of the three options should we use? There's no simple answer. The best answer I can give is: it depends on your preference and the fonts you're using."
- Some Things You Oughta Know When Working with Viewport Units | CSS-Tricks
"The trouble is that Chrome isn't taking the address bar (browser chrome) into account when it's revealed which cuts off the element short, forcing the bottom of the element past the bottom of the actual viewport."
- Mozilla Firefox at 15: Can privacy be the killer app?
"Being about as good as a competitor isn't enough to win converts from the market-leading product. But Firefox outperforms Chrome in how it protects user privacy."
- Understanding Domino's v Robles
"This particular ruling was not about what is and isn't accessible on the web. It was simply about whether the lawsuit filed by Guillermo Robles against Domino's Pizza LLC may proceed rather than being dismissed out of hand."
- Creating Online Environments That Work Well For Older Users -- Smashing Magazine
"A significant part of the Internet-using population is aged 50 or older -- including the people who invented it. Designers need to understand what older users need and why it's not enough to just say, "I can read it, so what's the problem?""