Raindrop.io Bookmarks 10/18/2023
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- CSS { In Real Life } | Styling External Links with Attribute Selectors
"We don't know exactly what that value will be (and it wouldn't be practical to add each individual URL to our stylesheet!), but we know that internal links (links to other posts on the site) will begin with a slash, whereas external links will begin with https://."
- Ensuring negative numbers are available for everyone | Deque
"While color may visually emphasize that a number is negative, another method is required to signal that it is negative. Using parentheses or adding a minus sign are common solutions."
- 2.4.11: Adversarial Conformance -- Adrian Roselli
"This is something I call adversarial conformance. HAL the UI designer can claim that it followed WCAG even though it's clear that HAL expended effort on minimally conforming while negative outcomes are seemingly obvious."
- What's new in CSS? (2023.10.12 @ Frontmania) - Bram.us
"With this talk you'll be up to speed on some of the recent additions to CSS and how they allow you to write cleaner, clearer, and more maintainable CSS. They might even allow you to remove some nasty CSS hacks or JS-based solutions that you're currently relying on."
- 3 color contrast accessibility tools with examples - Pope Tech Blog
"In this article, you'll learn about three color contrast tools you can use to find and fix contrast issues. Next, we'll put these tools to use to fix four contrast issues from real websites."
- CSS Findings From Photoshop Web Version
"I'm not a fan of the naming here, but do you see how using IDs is totally fine here? Since this is a web component, it doesn't matter how many times the #first-column ID is present on the page."
- UX Vocabulary Inflation - Jakob Nielsen on UX
"The user experience discipline suffers from constant reinvention of the terminology used to describe our concepts, leading to confusion, miscommunication, and rework. Let's stick to the established names."
- Save the date for axe-con 2024. The world's largest digital accessibility conference is back. | Deque
"Deque Systems, the trusted leader in digital accessibility, announced today that the fourth annual axe-con conference will return next year on February 20-22, 2024. With the success of axe-con over the past three years, Deque will continue to host the conference as a free and virtual event."