Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/14/2024
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- AI Act is Here
"August 1st, 2024 marked a milestone for politics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It was the day that the European Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) entered into force--the first comprehensive regulation of AI in the world."
- How to transform your approach to digital accessibility from a reactive break-fix cycle to a proactive shift left approach | Deque
"Shifting accessibility testing to earlier in the design process may initially sound fairly straightforward. But in actual practice, fully embracing a shift-left approach at a company-wide level involves more than just a change in process. The effort also involves time and resources, education and training, new tools and techniques, and more."
- Practical HTML, CSS, ARIA, & Javascript Tips for Accessible Mega Menus - The A11Y Collective
"While mega menus are great for navigation and organisation, they often aren't overly accessible. Some of the most typical challenges include suboptimal hover functionality, inadequate keyboard navigation, and poor screen reader support."
- What if you used Container Units for... everything? - Frontend Masters Boost
"Turns out, surprise surprise, that it's not that easy. There are plenty of things that container queries are awkward at or just not the right unit for."
- Comparing design systems to find the best qualities | hidde.blog
"Defining qualities rather than concrete components also helps with another problem we've seen at Open UI a lot: that there are many ways that lead to Rome."
- Relative Color Syntax -- Basic Use Cases - Frontend Masters Boost
"The fact that you can start with any color, use any color function, and manipulate any part of the color is incredibly powerful."
- font-size Limbo - Sebastian Laube
"Should browsers perhaps use a larger font size on large screens from the outset if the user does not specify otherwise? Or do we need an information campaign to make them aware that they should check their system settings or set a different default font size in the browser?"