Raindrop.io Bookmarks 01/06/2022
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- Five 2022 accessibility trends. TL;DR -- More of the same, with a few... | by Sheri Byrne-Haber, CPACC | Jan, 2022 | UX Collective
"Therefore, those companies who have already met WCAG 2.1 AA (which is many larger organizations) are looking at which WCAG 2.X AAA criteria they can add to be ready for when WCAG 3.0 becomes final."
- The tech industry's accessibility report card for 2021
"Here's how Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta (formerly Facebook) and more did to improve the accessibility of their products and services in 2021."
- How-to: Accessible heading structure - The A11Y Project
"Having multiple h1s on a web page is bad practice, for accessibility and for SEO. It creates a flat and meaningless structure. But, it's not a WCAG 2 AA violation."
- Internet shut down in Kazakhstan amid unrest
"In Kazakhstan, the year had barely got going when yesterday disruptions of Internet access ended up in a nationwide Internet shutdown from today, January 5, 2022. The disruptions and subsequent shutdown happened amid mass protests against sudden energy price rises."
- Web Components Before Web Components - The History of the Web
"Which brought Microsoft all the way back around in 1998 with the release of Internet Explorer 5.5, which introduced HTML components. They extended the elements of the DOM in a way that made them accessible directly to developers."
- CSS Fingerprint
"Currently, this method is not scalable as it requires over 1MB of CSS downloads and hundreds of requests per user. However, with the next upcoming draft of the CSS specification, CSS Values 4, it may dramatically shrink the number of requests per user by allowing the use of custom variables in URLs."