Raindrop.io Bookmarks 06/12/2021
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- My 3 tips about Flexbox that will make your CSS better - DEV Community
"When I check CSS of projects I often face some mistakes that are related to Flexbox. I'd like to tell about them in this post so that you didn't do them."
- The right tag for the job: why you should use semantic HTML - localghost
"Using semantic HTML as building blocks for a website will give you a lovely accessible foundation upon which to add your fancy CSS and whizzy JavaScript."
- Show/Hide password accessibility and password hints tutorial | Part of a Whole
"Here are a few suggestions to improve "show/hide password accessibility" as well as "password hint accessibility"."
- Google Docs Switches to Canvas Rendering, Sidelining the DOM - The New Stack
"The side DOM approach and AOM are both being used in the new Google Docs."
- Why accessibility overlays hurt more than help | by Denis Boudreau | May, 2021 | UX Collective
"The businesses behind them are preying on business leaders' fears of litigation problems, using propaganda, spending tons of money to create enough uncertainty and doubt in order to sell a solution that really isn't one. Solutions that don't benefit anyone but themselves."
- Accessibility for Teams
"Everyone who works on government websites has a role to play in making federal resources accessible and inclusive."
- Tokens in Design Systems. 10 Tips to Architect & Implement Design... | by Nathan Curtis | EightShapes | Medium
"With tokens in JSON, you can transform decisions for multiple preprocessors -- SASS, Stylus and LESS -- as your community requires. This opens the door to products constrained to a preprocessor they can't or won't leave behind, even if it's not the system's "recommended" one. Similarly, JSON creates a bridge to other platforms, whether directly consumed in iOS work or transformed into XML for Android teams."