Raindrop.io Bookmarks 06/28/2023
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- Introducing AI Help: Your Trusted Companion for Web Development | MDN Blog
"simply ask a question on MDN and AI Help gets to work. It dives into our comprehensive repository of documentation, retrieves the most pertinent information, and presents it to you in a succinct summary."
- "Artificial Intelligence & Humanity," an article by Dan Mall
"Many of the planned innovations in AI seem to promise an even speedier generation process with higher quality results. But maybe what we need is a slower generation process, with room to ruminate and let ideas collide on their own."
- No Handoff - We can stop throwing our work over the fence
"No Handoff offers a practical working pattern that shrinks the distance between product and engineering. We're one team. Let's work that way."
- Styling scrollbars
"In 2018 the W3C published a scrollbars styling specification which introduced the scrollbar-width and scrollbar-color CSS properties. Firefox 64, released that same year, implemented both of these properties."
- Day 101: scoping - Manuel Matuzović
"In other words: the cascade prioritizes declarations with a more proximate scoping root."
- Green Digital Accessibility - Where Accessibility meets Sustainability
"After a successful inaugural conference in 2022, the Green Digital Accessibility Conference is back this year offering a platform to bridge work in digital media, communication and environmental, with a particular focus on the role of accessibility in the green transition."
- Scripting News: Question the W3C's advice re RSS
"To be clear, it's perfectly OK for any validator to offer advice based on an extension in the form of a namespace, or a profile, or based on a format not named 'RSS' (which can of course be anything you want) but you can't claim to be validating against RSS if you're citing a modified version of the spec."