Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/14/2022
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- FTC, Commercial Surveillance, and Overlays -- Adrian Roselli
"Accessibility overlays are in a unique position because they gather more non-HIPAA health data than the typical web site. They are generally marketed to site owners as a legal risk mitigation solution, not a vehicle for users to disclose their disabilities."
- Technical Writing for Developers | CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks
"The way we write about and around code is arguably as important as the code itself. And despite where you fall on that line, we can all agree that our words have the potential to both help and hurt code's effectiveness."
- Forms in modals: UX case
"The solution is easy: don't use modal windows. At least when you need to put something complex inside them."
- Best practices for inclusive textual websites - Seirdy
"Tor users are encouraged to set the Tor Browser's security settings to "safest". This disables scripts, MathML, some fonts, SVG images, and other unsafe Firefox features. If your site has any SVG images, the Tor browser will download these just like Firefox would (to avoid fingerprinting) but will not render them."
- Inclusive user research: recruiting participants - TetraLogical
"With 15% of the World population living with a disability, according to The World Bank, if you don't recruit people with disabilities, you will end up with a sample that is not truly representative."
- Android Accessibility: Labels and Hints | //TODO: Blog
"a label is a standalone view that remains on the screen for users to identify another neighbouring component. Alternatively, a hint is a part of an input providing a description (and possibly an example) for the user as a non-essential guide that will disappear when they begin the input process."