Raindrop.io Bookmarks 10/18/2022
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- GIFs Without the .gif: The Most Performant Image and Video Options Right Now | CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks
"There are a beguiling amount of ways to achieve the same outcome but one thing is clear: there's really no good reason to use the bulky .gif file format anymore."
- Dark mode UI design best practices | Design guide | Atmos
"Some companies claim that Dark mode can also increase focus and productivity. However, several studies have found that people have better reading comprehension when reading text with positive polarity (dark text on light background)."
- The Patchability of the Open Web - daverupert.com
"I under-appreciate the ability to patch or coerce websites to meet my needs. That's a feature of HTML, written in the by-laws as "consider users over authors". As a user, I get the final say. This is why stylesheets cascade, why JavaScript can be turned off, and why browser extensions exist; it's a foundational aspect of the web."
- Scoop: Meta ending support for Instant Articles
"Products that debuted years ago to make it easier and faster to load news articles on mobile have been discontinued in the past few months in response to improvements in the mobile web experience that make such platform-specific products obsolete."
- Designing for Users with Disabilities: 10 Factors to Consider :: UXmatters
"Make accessibility a top concern when you're developing a digital product or doing a redesign, and consult design professionals who are experts in accessible design."
- The world's largest digital accessibility conference is back. Save the date for axe-con 2023. | Deque
"Deque Systems, the trusted leader in digital accessibility, announced today that the third annual axe-con conference will return next year on March 15-16th, 2023. With the success of axe-con over the past two years, Deque will continue to host the conference as a free virtual event again next year."
- From Ex-Adobe Employee: On Adobe Acquiring Figma | by Wenting Zhang | Geek Culture | Oct, 2022 | Medium
"even with Adobe keeping Figma as independent as it can be, it will develop and grow at a much slower pace since there will be no venture capital funds pouring in, and Adobe's resources drained to pay off the acquisition cost. The only winner is Figma investors. This acquisition is a lose-lose-lose situation for Adobe, Figma, and the design community."