Raindrop.io Bookmarks 12/24/2023
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- It depends, indeed. · Eric Eggert
"We're partners in making a product accessible, and when we say "it depends", we don't mean "it is impossible to know", but "let's figure out how we can fix this most efficient, together"."
- 2023 Digital Accessibility Year in Review - TPGi
"With 2024 right around the corner, we're within a year and a half of the European Accessibility Act (EAA) deadline. By June 28, 2025, businesses must ensure that products and services covered by the Act are accessible, including US-based companies selling to the EU sector."
- The hidden attribute in HTML - HTMHell
"The anticipated enhancements to the hidden attribute are poised to positively influence and enhance the user experience for those utilizing the find-in-page feature in browsers."
- Preparing For Interaction To Next Paint, A New Web Core Vital -- Smashing Magazine
"Starting in March 2024, Interaction to Next Paint will formally replace First Input Delay as a Core Web Vital metric. Learn how the two metrics differ, why we needed a new way to measure interaction responsiveness, and how you can start optimizing the performance of your site now for a seamless transition to the latest Core Web Vital metric."
- How to test 2.5.7 Dragging Movements - TPGi
"All interactive content must be keyboard accessible, or an alternative provided which is, but that in itself is not enough to conform to this SC, which is solely concerned with pointer interaction."
- Web Components FTW! - HTMHell
"Clarity and readability / A simpler and less error prone developer experience / Ease of updating components / Scoping and encapsulation"
- The elevator pitch for Web Components | Go Make Things
"You get scoping and instantiation for free out-of-the-box. / You get built-in methods that detect when the element enters or leaves the DOM, and when attributes on it change. / Options and configs are declarative (in the HTML), not just JS. That makes it them both easier to author and easier to use differently in various places in the HTML."