Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-09-16
- Screen readers do not need saved by AI - craigabbott.co.uk
"I don't think it's in bloating assistive tech with AI, but in teaching people how to write inclusively. It's cheaper and more sustainable, but it's also a more ethical and empathetic path."
- ADA Video Compliance Checklist - The A11Y Collective
"Follow our ADA video compliance checklist to ensure accessibility and avoid legal risks. Get practical steps that work."
- The Joy of Mixing Custom Elements, Web Components, and Markdown
"This opens some lovely possibilities for page, layout, and element complexity and functionality while retaining the "I wrote it in a simple text editor!" joy that made Markdown so awesome to start with."
- New (Video) Podcast: "Navigating the World of Web Accessibility with Sara Soueidan", with Kevin Powell
"If you've ever been curious about web accessibility and how it relates to your work as a front-end designer or developer, and are interested in a technical deep dive into HTML semantics, ARIA, and CSS, or just want to hear two nerds geeking out and laughing along the way -- give it a watch (or a listen)!"
- Breakpoint Columns, Five Ways. Which Do You Like? - Frontend Masters Blog
"You've got a three-column grid, but when the browser window is less than 500px wide, you break to a one-column grid. Let us review some of the ways."
- Subgrid: how to line up elements to your heart's content | WebKit
"Subgrid is not new, but the recent State of CSS survey results showed that it was something that was still confusing to people, so we thought we'd circle back and show an easy way to understand what's happening. It's been supported by the major browsers for a while now, so it's safe to use."
- Avoid Adding Modals to Other Modals or Dropdowns | Just Melanie from the Internet
"TL;DR is this: avoid mixing dropdowns, search boxes, and modals in a single interaction. Each pattern has its place, but combining them can create accessibility failures, cognitive overload, usability friction, and other chaos."
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