Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/29/2020
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- Hush Sweet IFrame - HTML Accessibility
"There does not appear to be a method to hide visually displayed iframes from all screen readers."
- 5 most annoying website features I face as a blind person every single day | The Big Hack
"These are the five most annoying inaccessible web elements I face as a blind screen reader user every day, and how to fix them."
- Enhancing User Experience With CSS Animations by Stéphanie Walter - UX designer & Mobile Expert.
"note that the optimal timing can change based on viewport size. For example: on wearables like smart watches, the screen is quite small. So the distance for an element to go from one side of the screen to another is smaller. Which means that your "moving elements" animations should be faster for those devices, otherwise users will have to wait. Make your wearable animation durations something like 30% shorter."
- Sa11y - accessibility quality assurance assistant - Ryerson University
"Sa11y is an accessibility quality assurance tool that visually highlights common accessibility and usability issues. Geared towards content authors, Sa11y indicates errors or warnings at the source with a simple tooltip on how to fix."
- State of Frontend 2020 Report | TSH.io
"I don't know about you but for me the number is pretty perfect - as with 4,500 folks filling in the survey, the State of Frontend 2020 is the biggest report out there focused solely on frontend development."
- Use advanced typography with local fonts
"Access to a user's local fonts is gated behind the "local-fonts" permission, which you can request with navigator.permissions.request()."
- How to Use AVIF: The New Next-Gen Image Compression Format -- Lightspeed
"The format was developed by the Alliance for Open Media in collaboration with Google, Cisco, and Xiph.org (who worked with Mozilla, creators of the Firefox browser). This format was created to be an open-sourced and royalty-free image format (unlike JPEG XR, which is a file format that compresses down very small but requires expensive licensing to implement)."