Raindrop.io Bookmarks 10/04/2024
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- SolidJS is Not the Future | The Spicy Web
"Teaching People How to Write Less-Good Vanilla Web Apps is More Valuable than Teaching Frameworks"
- Verizon Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Alleged Web Accessibility Issues
"The September 4, 2024 complaint alleges that the company's website fails to be "fully accessible to and independently usable by" people who are blind or visually impaired. Plaintiff Derek Pollitt, who is legally blind, says that he was unable to shop for a new phone using Verizon's eStore without help from another person."
- APACE. A survey on the state of accessibility in publishing in Europe - Fondazione LIA
"More than 7 out of 10 European publishers are aware of the imminent impact of the European Accessibility Act, but less than 4 out of 10 (37.4% of the publishers producing e-book) are developing accessible e-books. More than 9 publishers out of 10 have no access to public funding for the necessary investments or training."
- Accessibility Is Everyone's Responsibility - Meryl.net home
"By making accessibility a core part of business, companies create a more inclusive, welcoming environment for all. When people can bring their full selves and have the accessibility they require, they achieve more. Isn't that the most important thing?"
- The problem with superscripts and subscripts | Clagnut by Richard Rutter
"What happens if the characters in the text you need to superscript are not all available as OpenType alternates in the current font? According to the CSS Fonts Module Level 4 specification, browsers should synthesise the whole superscript, even if some characters are available as proper superscripts"
- Webventures: An Abridged History of Safari Showstoppers - Open Web Advocacy
"When a critical bug breaks Web Apps on iOS for months, Apple has no great fear it will lose Safari users to rival browsers because they are introducing the exact same bugs into their rivals browsers via imposing their browser engine on third-party browsers."
- It's Lists All the Way Down - The History of the Web
"Stewart Brand once said that "information wants to be free," a maxim that motivated the creation of the web. But in order to be free, information must first be collected. Lists help us do that."