Raindrop.io Bookmarks 03/12/2024
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- Own Your Web - Issue 11: Welcome to the IndieWeb • Buttondown
"The IndieWeb has already been playing a key role in developing many of the tools that make an independent, decentralized network of personal websites possible."
- Thoughts on embedding alternative text metadata into images - Eric Bailey
"Alternate text is for for people, and people are not a problem to be solved. The social model of disability teaches us that it is the built environment that should be better crafted to meet the needs of the people who use it."
- The gotcha of align-content with block elements
"Images and similar inline-level elements have that strange white space under them due to the default baseline alignment, and that space is preserved when using align-content because we align the "whole content""
- Insights: Meet goals for the Accessible Canada Act | Fable
"The Accessible Canada Act requires these organizations to prepare and publish a three-year Accessibility Plan. The plan outlines how they will identify, remove, and prevent barriers."
- Accessibility has not failed - it has not even started for real - Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
"I really can't predict the future, but I am certain that it's too soon to claim accessibility has failed. We haven't really allow it to grow into our society."
- No Outer margin | Kyle Shevlin
"In addition to never using outer margin, we should never use padding for the same purpose. The outermost element of a component should not have padding unless that element has a border or a background-color."
- The quiet, pervasive devaluation of frontend - Josh Collinsworth blog
"Our output is artistic, to some degree, and artistic things have a long, storied history of being tragically devalued merely because they seem simple and enjoyable."
- Alt text for CSS generated content - tempertemper
"If you're designing and coding responsibly, you should only be using content to add decorative elements to the page, meaning you'll probably never need the content property's 'alt' text functionality."