Raindrop.io Bookmarks 02/21/2024
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- "Web Design as a Process" in Charts: Maintenance, Decay, Tech Debt, and Big Bang Launching · Jens Oliver Meiert
"As long as we don't deal with the rare case of a perfect, maintenance-free website, it's useful for us to make conscious decisions on the type and level of maintenance we want to expend. Without maintenance, there's decay: Web design is a process."
- Updates to InDesign's EPUB Export Bring New Accessibility Features | CreativePro Network
"The biggest new feature, and a real victory for accessibility and discoverability, is the addition of an Accessibility tab in the Metadata area of the Reflowable EPUB Export Options."
- Our future CSS strategy - Blog
"If we could sum up our aim in one word, it would be resilience. If we could sum up the direction in one acronym, it would be CSS."
- What is Utility-First CSS?: HeydonWorks
"It is unequivocally an inferior way of making things which are alike look alike, as you should. It is and can only be useful for reproducing inconsistent design, wherein all those repeated values would instead differ."
- How Accessibility Standards Can Empower Better Chart Visual Design -- Smashing Magazine
"Despite our best efforts to follow color contrast standards, the chart can still be difficult to read for people with certain vision disabilities. We need a dual encoding, or something other than color, to convey meaning."
- Mobile Accessibility Barriers For Assistive Technology Users -- Smashing Magazine
"Screen magnification users are less likely to investigate the accessibility of paid apps before purchasing (63%) compared to screen reader and alternative navigation users (89% and 91%, respectively). I suspect this is because device magnification, contrast, and colour inversion settings may allow users to work around some design choices that make an app inaccessible."
- Why not HTMX? | Go Make Things
"It has all the same problems as other frameworks: a big footprint, vendor lock-in, and seemingly no focus on accessibility."