Raindrop.io Bookmarks 04/02/2022
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- 4 Accessibility Mistakes Plaguing Most Government Websites » Community | GovLoop
"Drupal's Webform module does an amazing job supporting accessibility best practices when building complex web forms. Even here, though, it is important to test any custom element to see that they meet WCAG requirements. The more complicated the form, the more testing required."
- Chromium Blog: Chrome 101: Federated Credential Management Origin Trial, Media Capabilities for WebRTC, and More
"The font-palette CSS property allows selecting a palette from a color font. In combination with the @font-palette-values at-rule, custom palettes can be defined. This feature is useful in designs where an icon or emoji font is used with dark or light mode"
- Foundations: session timeouts - TetraLogical
"Session timeouts are designed to protect privacy and security, but if they're implemented incorrectly, they can prevent people from completing tasks on a website."
- Home - GOV.UK Design System
"Use this design system to make your service consistent with GOV.UK. Learn from the research and experience of other service teams and avoid repeating work that's already been done."
- Accessibility Annotation Library -- Figma
"Accessibility annotations are a hands-on, efficient, and scalable way for designers to communicate needs to engineers. This includes designers without prior accessibility experience. Using them ensures that designs will be compatible with various assistive technologies across web, iOS, and Android."
- CSS :has
"Apple's Safari is the first browser to support :has , though we should see others quickly follow suit as it's part of the official CSS spec."