Raindrop.io Bookmarks 11/15/2020
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- The Cleanest Trick for Autogrowing Textareas | CSS-Tricks
"Instead, you exactly replicate the look, content, and position of the element in another element. You hide the replica visually (might as well leave the one that's technically-functional visible)."
- How to pick more beautiful colors for your data visualizations | Chartable
"To make your colors look more natural and pleasing to your readers' eyes, you can either tune down the saturation of pure colors or make them darker. If you want to have bright, saturated colors, rely on mixed colors at least 5-10° away from the pure colors."
- Is your website at risk for an ADA accessibility lawsuit?
"some have raised questions as to whether or not websites are required to comply if they are tied to companies who don't have a physical shop. Some federal court decisions conclude yes, so it's incredibly wise to make your site compliant, physical location or not."
- The UX of Among Us: The importance of colorblind-friendly design | by Unma Desai | Nov, 2020 | UX Collective
"Based on statistics from colourblindawarness.org, there is general agreement that worldwide 8% of men and 0.5% of women have a color vision deficiency. Worldwide, there are over 300 million people with some form of color blindness."
- Using aria-live
"Assistive technology will initially scan the document for instances of the aria-live attribute and keep track of elements that include it. This means that, if we want to notify users of a change within an element, we need to include the attribute in the original markup."
- On HTML (and HTML in 2020) · Jens Oliver Meiert
"HTML has 112 elements. The median web page uses 30. The 90th percentile, 41. You don't need to, you can't even use all HTML elements. Yet it's likely that we observe quite a one-sided use of HTML; consider just the extreme popularity of div and span elements."