Raindrop.io Bookmarks 01/07/2022
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- CSS Underlines Are Too Thin and Too Low in Chrome | CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks
"I've encountered two bugs in Chrome while testing the new CSS text-decoration-thickness and text-underline-offset properties, and I want to share them with you here in this article."
- Labeling the point: Scenarios of label misuse in WCAG - TPGi
"While accessibility guidelines will always be subject to some degree of interpretation, this note attempts to highlight scenarios of WCAG label misuse to prevent you from labeling under any misapprehension."
- A Contrast of Errors. The WCAG 2 contrast guidelines have... | by Andrew Somers | Tangled Web | Jan, 2022 | Medium
"in the shift to mobile devices, it has become difficult it is to read for extended periods. Contrast is often too low, making fatigue high. There is a great deal of misinformation and misunderstanding regarding best practices for readability."
- The web doesn't have version numbers
"Like 'Web 2.0', 'web3' is a marketing term. There is no versioning system for the web. There are also lots of exciting uses for the web and problems with it outside the realm of 'web3'."
- A not so gentle intro to web3 | Koos Looijesteijn
"Web3 isn't even about the web. The crypto crowd runs with the web3 name, whereas blockchains aren't even World Wide Web technology."
- Defining the web3 stack
"There are countless definitions depending on who you ask, but to me I find this definition spot on: Web3 is the stack of protocols that enable fully decentralized applications."
- 5 Common Misconceptions About WAI-ARIA and Accessibility
"support for ARIA is growing. Web browsers, JavaScript toolkits, screen magnifiers, and text-to-speech tools may utilize ARIA. When properly implemented, ARIA can provide more users with ways to access your content."