Raindrop.io Bookmarks 02/15/2025
- Interop 2025 Launch - Bocoup
"We are also very excited to be on the ground floor of a new Privacy Investigation Area initiative that will be starting this year, where we aim to bring more interoperability into the major advances in web privacy and anti-tracking technologies of the recent years."
- Don't start testing accessibility with a screen reader | Erik Kroes - Accessibility Consultant
"Screen readers have their quirks and issues. What works for VoiceOver and Safari on MacOS might not work with Chrome or Firefox on the same OS. Or with JAWS and NVDA on Windows. Or Narrator. Or Edge. Or on phones. Or tablets. You're testing the output and interpretation of a specific tool, in a specific setting with specific settings. You're not testing a specification."
- Some Ways To Contribute To WebKit and Web Interoperability - otsukare
"Someone asked me recently how to contribute to the WebKit project and more specifically how to find the low hanging fruits. While some of these are specific to WebKit, they can be easily applied to other browsers. Every browser engines projects have more bugs than they can handle with their teams."
- Lawsuit filed to Block trump DEIA Executive Orders - Law Office of Lainey Feingold
"I was glad to learn that a lawsuit has been filed in federal court challenging two Executive Orders published shortly after trump became president. These sweeping (and unlawful) executive orders attack diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) from many angles."
- The Digital Playbook: A Crucial Counterpart To Your Design System -- Smashing Magazine
"It's a collection of strategies, principles, and processes that provide clarity on how to handle everything from website creation to content management and beyond. Think of it as a how-to guide for all things digital."
- Button blog: How to bring structure and clarity to design system components
"A warning: Once you list everything that can go into a component detail page, you might encounter some content shock. That occurs when team members (usually not content people) say something like, "That's too much. We're going to have to cut content.""
- Organizing Design System Component Patterns With CSS Cascade Layers | CSS-Tricks
"I'm trying to come up with ways to make components more customizable, more efficient, and easier to use and understand, and I want to describe a pattern I've been leaning into using CSS Cascade Layers."