Raindrop.io Bookmarks 12/23/2023
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- New CSS Viewport Units Do Not Solve The Classic Scrollbar Problem -- Smashing Magazine
"Unfortunately, the new units do not make it easier to size elements in desktop browsers, where classic scrollbars affect the width and height of the viewport."
- The UX of HTML - HTMHell
"Recently I decided to stop using the word semantics. Instead I talk about the UX of HTML. And all of a sudden my students are not allergic to HTML anymore but really interested."
- Quantity Queries are Very Easy with CSS :has() - Frontend Masters Boost
"Now we have :has() in CSS, supported across all the major browsers as of just this month, and we can use it to make quantity queries a lot easier."
- The Top Accessibility Errors Found in 2023 - TPGi
"TPGi's accessibility experts have been busy this year, identifying thousands of accessibility errors through manual and automated testing. From all those results, the following 10 issues were the most commonly found by our ARC automation tools."
- On this day in 1994, Netscape Navigator 1.0 started the web we know today
"Netscape Navigator 1.0 launched on December 15th, 1994, and it quickly became the most popular browser in the world."
- Adobe abandons $20 billion acquisition of Figma - The Verge
"In a letter dated December 14th, Adobe rejected remedies suggested by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to approve the merger following an in-depth antitrust probe. The authority wanted Adobe to make a significant divestment of assets, source code, and engineers to "restore the conditions of competition.""
- Locking scroll with :has() - Robb Owen
"Probably the simplest way to lock the user from scrolling a document is to add overflow: hidden to the document body."
- Potential problems with accessibility audits and what to do about them - Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
"It should be obvious that checking accessibility at "the end" will just push issues down the backlog and probably lead to inaccessible product, even if we spent quite a lot of time and money on the audit."
- Blind Leader Wins $2 Million Settlement Over Inaccessible California Parks Website - TRE LEGAL PRACTICE
"In addition to securing a remediation remedy, the payment places this settlement in the ranks of the largest resolutions of web access litigation in the United States."