Raindrop.io Bookmarks 08/23/2024
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- Captions vs. Subtitles: Leave No Viewer Behind - Meryl.net home
"Subtitles convert spoken another language into the viewer's language. Subtitles do not show sounds or voice changes. They don't identify speakers when it's not obvious. Captions identify sounds, voice changes, speakers, and music."
- Effective Communication in Successful Accessibility Testing
"Until businesses and users can effectively communicate in a safe and open manner, digital accessibility will continue to fall behind the rapid advances in technology. As a business, clear communication both internally and externally is critical."
- Para-astronaut John McFall hopes to see an ISS astronaut with a disability fly by 2030 (exclusive, video) | Space
"The agencies decided to conduct a feasibility study on lower limb disabilities, determining this to be an easier first step for inclusion than addressing vision, hearing or upper limbs, McFall said."
- The CSS contain property - Frontend Masters Boost
"When we apply contain to an element we're isolating it (and it's descendents) from the rest of the page, and this isolation what opens those possibilities."
- Bruce Lawson's personal site : Web Apps on iOS: is the CMA missing the point?
"the goal is making web apps competitive with "native" apps, and the CMA does not go far enough because it only plans to mandate that Apple "grant equivalent access to APIs used by WebKit and Safari to browsers using alternative browser engines"."
- Spoiler Alert: it needs to be accessible | scottohara.me
"One problem with this idea right now is that inert content can still be found when using a browser's "find" feature (e.g., ctrl + F). My feelings on whether inert content should be 'found' are complicated... But I'm trying to keep this short. So moving on."