Raindrop.io Bookmarks 02/06/2025
- January 2025 Baseline monthly digest | Articles | web.dev
"This digest is the first in a monthly series where we sum up what's going on with Baseline. This could be conference talks about Baseline, Baseline-related tooling, Baseline features, and anything else from us or that we manage to find in the wild."
- Another 20 top European Accessibility Act (EAA) questions answered | Deque
"No one is expecting you to immediately remediate every single digital asset your organization has ever created (that's the 2030 deadline!). What you do need is to have the culture and processes in place to sustain accessible practices for the long term."
- LFLegal Plan for Web Pages Deleted and Links Broken by the trump Administration - Law Office of Lainey Feingold
"In the first two weeks of the trump administration more than 8,000 pages official websites have been taken off the web."
- Here's Why Your Anchor Positioning Isn't Working | OddBird
"TL;DR - For the best chance of having anchor positioning work, here's my recommendation: 1. Make the anchor and the positioned element siblings. 2. Put the anchor first in the DOM."
- The Browser Back Button: Hero, Villain, or Outdated Relic? | Web Designer Depot
"The browser back button, once a vital tool for navigating the internet, is now a source of love-hate relationships among users, developers, and designers. While it provides a safety net for users, its unpredictability often disrupts modern web experiences."
- A red moon: Will the next 'Sputnik Moment' be made in China? | Space
"Resting on past laurels -- especially in the new and high-profile frontier of space -- is the surest way to lose the future. For a host of reasons -- national security, geopolitics, economics, and cultural resonance -- being the first to return humans to the moon matters. There is no medal for second place. The world is watching."
- UI Pace Layers - Jim Nielsen's Blog
"In this world, individual websites are free to explore patterns and interactions which don't yet exist (or are only half-implemented by lower layers). However, where a lower-level dependency exists, they can leverage it which gives end users a more consistent experience in their chosen environment while also giving designers and developers more time to focus on building UI controls and patterns that don't yet exist."