Raindrop.io Bookmarks 06/03/2024
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- Google Chrome change that weakens ad blockers begins June 3rd
"Though this appears positive for the end users, the new framework introduces major technical challenges for extension developers, especially for those who need greater control over browser functions such as ad-blockers, who now have to implement complex mechanisms to remain effective."
- Ignore and acknowledge class attribute on elements in CSS -- Amit Merchant -- A blog on PHP, JavaScript, and more
"if you want to apply a common style to all <ul> elements without the class attribute (i.e. to ignore the class attribute), you can do that by using the :not([class]) selector like so."
- Affordance in Design System Components | De Voorhoede
"A challenge with design system components is the uncertainty around their implementation and developer expectations. Understanding what developers expect can lead to better adoption and satisfaction."
- Switching It Up With HTML's Latest Control -- Smashing Magazine
"As we continue to push the web forward, it's natural for our tools to evolve alongside us. The switch control is a welcome addition to HTML for eliminating the checkbox hacks we've been resorting to for years."
- Nuberodesign > Blog > The Basics of Legibility
"The individual characters of San Francisco lack the sort of uniqueness that would be conducive to legibility. Or do they?"
- No, AI User Research is Not "Better Than Nothing"--It's Much Worse - UX Magazine
"there is one more very important difference between an LLM and a customer: The LLM can't buy your product."
- The Gap
"One of the main challenges of using margins in CSS is that we can't predict when to add or remove a space. Oftentimes, we'll end up with multiple CSS breakpoints to manage spacing when the content wraps into a new line."
- ALT LEFT - HTML Accessibility
"For screen reader developers, it is suggested they ensure that any AI image description tools they implement recognise and make available for description all images on a page, including those marked as decorative."