Raindrop.io Bookmarks 03/12/2023
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- Surviving Design Systems. Keeping yourself and a Design System... | by Henry Daggett | Societe Generale Design | Feb, 2023 | Medium
"Long term, this post-launch period seems especially hard on system maintainers. In our team we're calling it Design System maintenance mode, and here's how we've actively been trying to keep motivated through it"
- Tether elements to each other with CSS anchor positioning - Chrome Developers
"Enter the CSS anchor positioning API. The idea is to keep your styles in your CSS and reduce the number of decisions you need to make. You're hoping to achieve the same result, but the goal is to make the developer experience better."
- The Great Gaslighting of the JavaScript Era | The Spicy Web
"There has been a small but mighty ecosystem of "influencers" peddling a sort of "pop culture developer abstractions" ethos on the web whether it's about React, or CSS-in-JS, or Tailwind CSS, or "serverless", or "microservices", or (fill in the blank really)--and they're continuing to gaslight and obfuscate the actual debates that matter."
- Long Overdue Report Shows Deficient Accessibility for Many Federal Websites | ADA Title III
"One in 10 public-facing websites at major federal departments and agencies are not fully accessible for people with disabilities. Three in five internal websites at major federal departments and agencies are not fully accessible to people with disabilities."
- Senator Markey Demands Musk Reinstate Twitter's Accessibility Team, Online Features for Users with Disabilities
"All of these changes under your leadership signal a disregard for the needs of disabled people. Consequently, Twitter users with disabilities are questioning their ability to continue to use the platform, and many have already left it entirely."
- I no longer understand prefers-contrast | Kilian Valkhof
"What on earth do spec makers expect website builders to do with prefers-contrast? If forced-colors already overwrites all the colors, what contrast is there left for us to change?"
- I doubled-down on RSS - Eric Bailey
"I'm not sure I'd recommend doing what I did, but I do think RSS is an incredibly powerful, under-appreciated, and under-utilized technology."