Raindrop.io Bookmarks 04/06/2024
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- Amazon fined in Poland for dark pattern design tricks | TechCrunch
"The UOKiK found consumers who ordered products on Amazon could have their purchases subsequently cancelled by the tech giant as it does not treat the moment of purchase as the conclusion of a sales contract, despite sending consumers confirmation of their order -- even after consumers have paid for the product. For Amazon, the conclusion of a sales contract only occurs once it has sent information about the actual shipment."
- Cally: small, feature-rich calendar components
"The aim is not to give you a full date picker, instead only the lower-level building blocks that allow you to build your own. You likely already have your own inputs, buttons, popover etc components. So why not use them?"
- Modern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBG | Tom's Hardware
"In fact, the Wix webpage requires loading 21MB of data for one page, while the more famous websites Patreon and Threads load 13MB of data for one page."
- WCAG? More like, W-what?! - Steve Frenzel
"It doesn't matter whether you've just started to get to grips with the topic of web accessibility or are already more familiar with the subject: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) can be challenging and confusing at times."
- Exploring the Power of ARIA Live Attribute in Web Accessibility
"Arai-atomic: Mostly used when you want the screen reader to announce the entire live region instead of just the section of the region that is getting updated."
- blakewatson.com - Use your Mac the way I do: a thought experiment
"To start this thought experiment, imagine that you're only allowed to use one input peripheral with your Mac. That peripheral is the Apple hockey puck mouse."
- Bun 1.1 | Bun Blog
"Bun on Windows passes 98% of our own test suite for Bun on macOS and Linux. That means everything from the runtime, test runner, package manager, bundler -- it all works on Windows."