Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/12/2020
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- CSS and Accessibility | eSSENTIAL Accessibility
"One of the things we hear about often from accessibility professionals is the expectation of HTML5 as the ultimate accessibility solution. While it can be approximately 80% true, CSS might also be introducing a number of accessibility issues that we must check."
- Geri Reid - WCAG Accessibility Checklist
"Here's a checklist I'm working on to help ensure the products I design comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)."
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Draft for Review | W3C Blog
"No new success criteria will be added to WCAG 2.2 from this point. The purpose of this wide review is to collect input on understandability, testability, and utility of the success criteria that have been added. Note on later versions: The AG WG is currently not planning to publish another version of WCAG 2, that is, not do a WCAG 2.3 -- although that might change."
- Changing World, Changing Mozilla - The Mozilla Blog
"Today we announced a significant restructuring of Mozilla Corporation. This will strengthen our ability to build and invest in products and services that will give people alternatives to conventional Big Tech. Sadly, the changes also include a significant reduction in our workforce by approximately 250 people."
- Halfmoon - Front-end framework with a built-in dark mode, designed for rapidly building beautiful dashboards and product pages
"Halfmoon is a responsive front-end framework, designed for quickly building beautiful dashboards and product pages. Built-in dark mode, optional JavaScript library (no jQuery), Bootstrap like classes, and cross-browser compatibility (including IE11)."
- What's New in WCAG 2.2 | Adrian Roselli
"One success criterion has been promoted from Level AA to Level A. While this would not affect the average site targeting Level AA compliance, it does reflect the relative importance of the SC."
- Performance is an issue of equity - Cloud Four
"Fast and lightweight sites mean that everyone can access your content equally. For e-commerce, that will likely help with conversions as well. It's not just an economic imperative; it's a moral imperative."