Raindrop.io Bookmarks 07/10/2021
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- The unseen benefits of accessibility | Christian Heilmann
"Accessibility to me means hard-core usability. You make it work for extreme cases and thus make it better for everybody. And by thinking like that, accessibility work isn't a chore or something we need to do to be legally compliant, but it is a quality feature of our products."
- Outlook Email Rendering Issues and How to Solve Them - Litmus
"In January, Microsoft announced their "One Outlook" vision to replace the desktop clients with one client that works everywhere starting sometime in 2022. The new email client will be based on current Outlook web apps. So hopes are high that it'll have a Webkit-based rendering engine and will render HTML emails well."
- Zero-Width Space | CSS-Tricks
"What I have needed to do is exactly the opposite: trick a system into thinking a single word is two words."
- Access Guide
"Access Guide is a friendly introduction to digital accessibility - specifically to help understand WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), the official resource for legal compliance."
- 1998: Open Season with Mozilla, W3C's DOM, and WaSP - Web Development History
"at least web developers now had a surer footing in terms of DOM standards, with the Level 1 spec in place and Microsoft supporting the core. And with the emergence of the WaSP group, developers had what would turn out to be a valuable advocate going forward for open standards on the web."
- RTL:WTF
"A one-stop-shop for explanation about Right to Left languages online."
- The Large, Small, and Dynamic Viewports - Bram.us
"There are some changes being proposed regarding viewport units. The additions -- which have already landed in the editor's draft -- define several viewport sizes: the Large, Small, and Dynamic Viewport."