Raindrop.io Bookmarks 04/09/2024
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- FINALLY... DOJ Accessibility Rule for State and Local Government Websites
"Some people may claim that this means that DOJ's rule will be out-of-date the moment it gets published in the Federal Register. From a technical perspective, this is completely right. On the other hand, I can see why DOJ wanted to use a stable, very well-understood standard that is backward compatible with future 2.x drafts of WCAG."
- How to think about HTML responsive images · Dan Cătălin Burzo
"Here's how I made sense of responsive image content, progressing from simpler to more complicated -- and then back to simple."
- When "semantic tokens" are no longer semantic. | by Nate Baldwin | Mar, 2024 | Medium
"A semantic token is no longer semantic when it lacks clear intent and does not scale across broad use cases."
- Design System Generations. How to discuss and describe a design... | by Nathan Curtis | Mar, 2024 | Medium
"From the outset, clarifying what will change (scope), why it'll change (cause), and how big a change it'll be (scale) is essential."
- Happy CSS Naked Day 2024 · Frontend Dogma
"Are you celebrating CSS and separation of concerns, too?"
- Here lies the internet, murdered by generative AI
"Now that generative AI has dropped the cost of producing bullshit to near zero, we see clearly the future of the internet: a garbage dump."
- Adactio: Journal--Progressive disclosure defaults
"Suppose you're building a physical product that uses electricity. What should happen if there's a power cut? Like, if you've got a building with electric doors, what should happen when the power is cut off? Should the doors be locked by default? Or is it safer to default to unlocked doors?"