Raindrop.io Bookmarks 04/23/2022
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- Sustainability Recommendations Interest/Working Group | Sustainable Web Design Community Group
"A few members of this group recently met with W3C to discuss creating sustainable web design recommendations, perhaps similar to the WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) or perhaps something new entirely. For many of us who have worked in web/digital sustainability for some time, this seems like a natural next step."
- How Ecograder Reduces Website Carbon Emissions | Mightybytes
"Mightybytes updated our free digital sustainability tool Ecograder to include carbon estimation and provide more useful, actionable reporting. Here's how you can use it to measurably reduce estimated website carbon emissions."
- Forced colors explained: A practical guide | Polypane, The browser for ambitious developers
"In terms of numbers, Microsoft states that 4% of Windows users use High Contrast mode. In the WebAIM low vision survey, 50% of low vision users indicate they used the mode but of course, that is likely a very self-selecting group of savvy users."
- Brief Note on Buttons, Enter, and Space -- Adrian Roselli
"As an aside, divergence from native controls can can be apparent in Windows High Contrast Mode / Contrast Themes. In most cases it won't be an issue (if you specify a border), but if you mix native and custom controls on a page the color differences could be confusing."
- De-AMP: Cutting Out Google and Enhancing Privacy | Brave Browser
"Brave is rolling out a new feature called De-AMP, which allows Brave users to bypass Google-hosted AMP pages, and instead visit the content's publisher directly. AMP harms users' privacy, security and internet experience, and just as bad, AMP helps Google further monopolize and control the direction of the Web."
- CSS Toggles Explainer & Proposal
"There are many use-cases where an interaction (click/gesture) on one element toggles a 'state' that can be shared with other elements. This can range from toggling light/dark mode, to activating slide-in navigation, opening and closing menus, or interacting with sectioned content as tabs, accordions, or carousels."