Raindrop.io Bookmarks 07/11/2024
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- Axess Lab | European Accessibility Act (EAA) - What you need to know
"For iOS and Android apps, you need to conform with relevant parts of the WCAG. Out of the current 56 criteria in WCAG 2.2, only 44 apply to apps."
- 2024 Mid-Year ADA Web Lawsuit Report: Insights and Trends Uncovered | UsableNet, Inc.
"We've observed a slight decrease in ADA lawsuits for the first time. Increased judicial scrutiny influenced this shift. Judges now demand more detailed claims from plaintiffs and their legal teams. Additionally, recent defense victories in federal ADA claims have prompted some firms to shift their focus to state courts, impacting filing volumes."
- How to check and document design accessibility in your mockups by Stéphanie Walter - UX Researcher & Designer.
"A lot of accessibility issues can be already foreseen and prevented in the design phase. Save time documenting accessibility in Figma mockups with practical tips and a list of selected tools, plugins, and templates!"
- It's about time I tried to explain what progressive enhancement actually is - Piccalilli
"The idea of progressive enhancement is that everyone gets the perfect experience for them, rather than a pre-determined "perfect" experience from a design and development team. It's a perfect experience for users because everything works, which is far from the truth -- in reality -- with so-called "graceful degradation"."
- Introducing the MDN HTTP Observatory | MDN Blog
"The HTTP Observatory tests website compliance with security best practices, mainly concerning the correct usage of HTTP headers."
- New Class Action Lawsuit against AccessiBe - Law Office of Lainey Feingold
"The lawsuit that Tribeca filed against AccessiBe lists in great detail factual allegations about what the AccessiBe widget (overlay) promises vs. what it delivers. It also spells out promises AccessiBe made to Tribeca about how it would help if there was a lawsuit."
- Interop 2024 mid-year update | Blog | web.dev
"Today that score is 90, with a score for stable browsers of 85 as of the release of Chrome 126 in June. The overall experimental interop score has risen 10 points, and this post shares some of the features that have contributed to that score."
- Don't Use Web•dev for Accessibility Info -- Adrian Roselli
"the accessibility content in many of Web.dev's articles and posts is problematic."