Raindrop.io Bookmarks 09/19/2024
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- Two CSS Properties For Trimming Text Box Whitespace | CSS-Tricks
"Is the current proposal the best way to handle text box trimming though? Personally, I don't think so. I think text-box-trim-start and text-box-trim-end would make a lot more sense, with text-box-trim being used as the shorthand property and text-box-edge not being used at all"
- Improving rendering performance with CSS content-visibility | Read the Tea Leaves
"content-visibility is a new-ish CSS feature that allows you to "hide" certain parts of the DOM from the perspective of layout and paint. It largely doesn't affect the accessibility tree (since the DOM nodes are still there), it doesn't affect find-in-page (⌘+F/Ctrl+F), and it doesn't require virtualization."
- FACILI'iti versus Koena: press release - Koena
"After discussions between the two companies' directors, it became clear that the energy put into fighting each other would be better spent defending the inclusion of people with disabilities, each in its own field of expertise."
- Google must share the ability to install Web Apps in Android - Open Web Advocacy
"For 7 years, Google has failed to keep its commitment to share the ability to install Web Apps with third-party browsers on Android, despite public requests from Samsung, Microsoft, Brave & Kiwi browser. With regulatory intervention from the EU, Japan and the UK that may be changing."
- Accessibility Widgets on Mobile: A Barrier to True Accessibility | UsableNet, Inc.
"While these widgets are often a nuisance, they can actively hinder accessibility, especially on mobile websites, which are becoming increasingly common. In this post, I'll outline the specific challenges accessibility widgets present when navigating mobile websites with a screen reader."
- WCAG 2.2 Summary - Marco Salsiccia
"Welcome to my Web Content Accessibility Guidelines summary and breakdown. Here all the criteria of the WCAG 2.2 will be broken down into an easily navigable list with clear explanations along with their conformance levels. Links to the individual criteria pages from w3.org will be provided."