Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/14/2020
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- @property: giving superpowers to CSS variables
"One of the most exciting additions to CSS within the Houdini umbrella is the Properties and Values API. This API supercharges your CSS custom properties (also commonly referred to as CSS variables) by giving them semantic meaning (defined by a syntax) and even fallback values, enabling CSS testing."
- The little guide to CI/CD for frontend developers - Maxime Heckel's Blog
"More testing means fewer bugs means less fear of change. Less fear of change means more experimentation and innovation. More automation means more time for experimentation and innovation."
- Accessibility Overlays Do Not Work | eSSENTIAL Accessibility
"To put it plainly, overlays are often worse than doing nothing to address your accessibility issues, because they fool you into thinking you've done what's needed to become accessible, when in reality, you've barely scratched the surface."
- Adactio: Journal--Influence
"Designers and developers issue their ultimata in the form of CSS, even though technically every line of CSS you write is a suggestion to a web browser--not a demand."
- Documenting is designing: How documentation drives better design outcomes | by Heidi Adkisson | Aug, 2020 | UX Collective
"One of the best ways to ensure a design is well-reasoned is to be "forced" to describe it verbally or by flowing out the logic."
- ADA Compliance: Why Does the Definition of "Compliant" Seem to Change Over Time?
"digital content changes over time and solutions evolve and change. Implementors cannot simply fix issues in a vacuum without validation or awareness of changes in technology."