Raindrop.io Bookmarks 12/04/2021
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- Cross-fading any two DOM elements is currently impossible - JakeArchibald.com
"On the web, we layer things on top of other things all the time, but how it works is actually kinda complicated. The process is called compositing. Compositing takes each pixel of the source ('goat' in this case) and destination ('good' in this case) and combines them in some way, depending on the compositing operator."
- Low framerate in Safari on M1 Mac
"By default, macOS Monterey enables "Low power mode" on Battery power and disables it when using a Power Adapter. Safari, it seems, is programmed to interpret this setting to mean that it should reduce the number of times it paints to the screen to prolong battery life."
- W3C - not fit for purpose - Movement For An Open Web
"The body, set up by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the web (he remains a director of W3C), has been hijacked by Big Tech, in particular Google."
- iOS Color Contrast Best Practice: Increase Contrast | Deque
"If you want to branch out of the default colors, another option is to use "System colors." System colors automatically adapt to Dark Mode and accessibility settings (such as Increase Contrast)."
- JetBrains Fleet: The Next-Generation IDE by JetBrains
"Built from scratch, based on 20 years of experience developing IDEs. Fleet uses the IntelliJ code-processing engine, with a distributed IDE architecture and a reimagined UI."
- Accessibility | 2021 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
"As an industry it is time that we acknowledge the story told by the numbers in this chapter; we are failing people with disabilities. The numbers from 2021 have not moved substantially from 2020."
- Why don't we use HTML to author web components? | by Florian Schulz | Oct, 2021 | Medium
"Until recently, I never thought of HTML files as components. But I think they can be. HTML provides all the parts that we need to author self-contained components that just work on their own. The idea of HTML Components isn't new. In fact, it has been described already in 1998."
- Digital Accessibility Updates on International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) | W3C Blog
"Here is an update on just a few of the things that W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is doing to improve digital accessibility for people with disabilities around the world: documenting user needs, translating resources, and updating language."