Raindrop.io Bookmarks 12/28/2022
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- Meetup.com Removes Accessibility Overlay In Response to WordPress Community's Concerns - WP Tavern
"Meetup.com has removed its accessibility overlay, a recent addition to the company's website that raised concerns with the WordPress community and the broader community of accessibility professionals. The overly was powered by EqualWeb, a product which claims to provide automated compliance with accessibility standards but doesn't address inaccessibility at the root of the problem."
- Hello PDF, goodbye accessibility. Access to content is more important... | by Ruben Ferreira Duarte | Dec, 2022 | UX Collective
"there may be many techniques, tricks and suggestions -- such as the use of Pandoc -- that can make it possible to create a useful PDF file for all types of users, including those with some type of disability. However, the cost/benefit curve is immense in this case and the work of creating an accessible PDF may not be worth insisting on this format for sharing some type of information."
- Transient Frameworks · Matthias Ott - User Experience Designer
"In recent years, JavaScript frameworks have dominated the public discussion. To many developers, they not only offer a very convenient way to work, but they also seem to be superior to web standards that have even been labeled as being "broken" by some. Why?"
- One day we'll have a fully customisable select - HTMHell
"Wait, wasn't Shadow DOM something Web Components-specific? Yes. But how <selectmenu> is implemented in the browser, is kind of Web Component-like. You could see it as a Web Component that ships with the browser."
- Independent report shows: moving to Cloudflare can cut your carbon footprint
"Although the full report will not be available until next year, we are pleased to share that according to initial findings: Cloudflare Web Application Firewall (WAF) "generates up to around 90% less carbon than on-premises appliances at low-medium traffic demand.""
- Web Performance Calendar » Breaking up long tasks
"Informing the browser to perform a task which is more urgent than others can be called "yielding to the main thread". One way to do that is using a Promise with a call to a setTimeout function"
- Cascade Layers | 12 Days of Web
"But the cascade is unavoidable; it's the core of the language. There will always be selector conflicts, and there will always be an algorithm to resolve those conflicts. All we've been doing is denying ourselves access to one of the coolest features on the web platform."