Raindrop.io Bookmarks 07/28/2025
- It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA - Jono Alderson
"If you're still building your site as an SPA for the sake of "smoothness," you're solving a problem the browser already fixed - and you're paying for it in complexity, performance, and maintainability."
- CSS Hyphens, Words, Syllables, and Languages - Frank M Taylor
"Every language defines words differently Every language defines syllables differently And therefore every language hyphenates differently"
- One simple trick to make your screenshots 80% smaller
"The PNG file format is great for screenshots, but the defaults output is too large for sharing on the internet. Instead of using ImageAlpha and ImageOptim to compress your screenshots by hand, you can use Hazel to automate this to regularly yield file size reductions of 80%."
- We need to talk about your accessibility statement - Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
"we can also see that accessibility overlays have an (hypothetical) positive side effect - as many of them also include accessibility statement. But once again - this seems to only be a copy-pasted content meant for showing off - look, we care about accessibility too - an obvious example of accessibility washing as it often just lies that "we care", especially when we often see the exactly same statement copied on all the sites using the overlay."
- LumiRead
"LumiRead is an inclusive, user-focused tool built to make the internet more accessible for everyone. By working closely with the visually impaired community, we continually refine our features to ensure a smoother, more intuitive reading experience. We're excited to share that LumiRead is available on the Chrome Web Store, bringing next-level accessibility to users."
- Fast, Simple, High Impact: DIY Accessibility Testing for Any Team | a11y.is
"Whatever your role, whether you are in product, design, engineering, QA, or content, you can help make your digital experiences more inclusive by starting with a few practical steps. Here are three free, effective, and time-efficient checks that anyone can try."
- Why I don't trust WCAG 2.2 and what I'm hoping from 3.0 - LogRocket Blog
"In this day and age, we must also consider the negative impact that a brand incurs when it fails to be accessible, which inevitably comes with its own losses. Still, WCAG 2.2 (released in 2023) deserves some blame here. It leaves too many gaps. That brings us to the point of this blog. What's wrong with WCAG 2.2 -- and how will WCAG 3.0 improve things?"
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