Raindrop.io Bookmarks 04/03/2021
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- Are 'Headings' enough to pass 2.4.1: Bypass Blocks · Issue #1712 · w3c/wcag
"If getting to the main content is the main objective, I wonder why that is not directly reflected in the Success Criterion"
- CSS Container Queries: A First Look + Demo - Bram.us
"To be able to use Container Queries, we first need to create a Containment Context (Container Root) on the .animalcard-wrapper."
- Designing for the (WCAG) Future. The Americans with Disabilities Act was... | by Ted Drake | Intuit Design | Mar, 2021 | Medium
"The WCAG 2.2 Guidelines are currently in the final stages of approval and may be officially released in 2021. There's also work on WCAG 3.0, which broadens the scope to embrace cognitive disabilities and expands the definition of compliance."
- Are bad graphical descriptions better than no graphical descriptions to someone with vision loss? | by Sheri Byrne-Haber, CPACC | Mar, 2021 | UX Collective
"More than 125K global websites use overlays rather than fixing their accessibility bugs. AI-generated alt-text used by overlays is not 100 % reliable."
- An Introduction to macOS Voice Control
"This is one of the tricky things about accessibility: something that technically works in one scenario may not be ideal for others. The key is to try and support the widest ranges of circumstance from the beginning."
- Measuring the value of our design system | GitLab
"product designers are asked fewer questions, engineers have more autonomy, there is more time to focus on real user problems, and Pajamas has become a useful tool that is frequently utilized to help address a variety of UX and UI questions."
- Design Tokens Only Exist In A Pre-Processed State | carbonemike.com
"Once compiled and transformed, the output is no longer a design token. Instead, it's simply what it is: a key value pair fit for the platform. A variable in a form the platform can understand."