Raindrop.io Bookmarks 09/25/2023
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- Updated W3C Recommendation: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 | 2023 | News | W3C
"The update incorporates existing errata and adds informative notes to success criteria 4.1.1 Parsing."
- Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 179 | WebKit
"Added support for the name attribute in the <details> element."
- The Children Are Driving the Bus -- Adrian Roselli
"If your sense of personal value is such that someone pointing out flaws in a demonstrably broken tool is enough to make your blood boil, then maybe you are in the wrong career. If you are making that tool, you are definitely in the wrong career."
- State of HTML 2023 now open! • Lea Verou
"Survey results are used by browsers to prioritize roadmaps -- the reason Google is funding this."
- The What, Why, and How of Accessibility Statements - The Admin Bar
"Beyond the United States, there are Accessibility Statement laws in the European Union and laws in the UK that require public sector (government) websites to have Accessibility Statements."
- Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome | Ars Technica
"Google says it will block third-party cookies in the second half of 2024--presumably after it makes sure the "Privacy Sandbox" will allow it to keep its profits up."
- Web Apps Are Better Than No Apps
"Native apps do feel great. But they have their own challenges. The first and the most important one is making them cross-platform."
- Counting Ghosts
"If you need an analytics script to know you're achieving your goals, you're probably setting the wrong goals."
- Vivaldi's Open Letter -- Microsoft DMA Compliance | Vivaldi Browser
"While attention is often focused on the responses of Apple, Google, and Meta to the DMA, Microsoft's actions should not be overlooked."
- WordPress blogs can now be followed in the fediverse, including Mastodon | TechCrunch
"Now, the company is announcing ActivityPub 1.0.0 for WordPress has been released allowing WordPress blogs to be followed by others on apps like Mastodon and others in the fediverse and then receive replies back as comments on their own sites."