Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/05/2023
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- Alt-Text.org
"The idea for a shared library of alt text has been around since the alt attribute was added to the HTML specification. It's only recently that the technology available to the public has caught up."
- You probably don't need http-equiv meta tags - rviscomi.dev
"In this post I'll share what the HTML spec says about http-equiv, how sites are actually using it in the wild, and argue why you probably* don't need http-equiv meta tags."
- How Does Reflowing Content Affect People With Screen Magnification? - TPGi
"To help a wider range of people with moderate to low vision, avoid having both horizontal and vertical scrolling at all breakpoints on a web page. While meeting success criterion 1.4.10 Reflow is good, it doesn't help people viewing webpages in other screen sizes (like myself at 640 pixels)."
- Chromium Blog: Redesigning Chrome downloads, to keep you productive and safe online
"Was no longer modern, interactive, and consistent with the look and feel of other browser UI or the browser ecosystem at large"
- Designing Accessible Text Over Images: Best Practices, Techniques, And Resources (Part 1) -- Smashing Magazine
"In this two-part series of articles, Hannah Milan covers the best practices when using various accessible text over images techniques for designing your web and mobile app content."
- Is That Lights Out for the Jamstack? | That HTML Blog
"while it's a huge bummer we won't have a single term like "JAMstack/Jamstack" to point to to describe a website architecture built up around "progressive generation" (aka static HTML-first, server later if ever, content editing decoupled from website deployment, etc.), perhaps that was always more of a "philosophy" of how to build websites than a meaningful description of whatever results you might end up with in the final reckoning."
- Assistive technology shouldn't be a mystery box | Christian Heilmann
"I really would love open source solutions to disrupt the assistive technology market."