Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-09-19
- Decarbonising User Journeys: How minimizing enables us to do more with less | by Rosenfeld Media | Rosenfeld Media Climate UX | Aug, 2025 | Medium
"The climate crisis requires action across all domains of work, including digital design. By making carbon visible in our user journeys, we create awareness that sparks action, turning our everyday UX work into a force for positive environmental change."
- How To Minimize The Environmental Impact Of Your Website -- Smashing Magazine
"As responsible digital professionals, we are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impact of our work and need to find effective and pragmatic ways to reduce it. James Chudley shares a new decarbonising approach that will help you to minimise the environmental impact of your website, benefiting people, profit, purpose, performance, and the planet."
- forced-color-adjust: none is an unavoidable foot gun | Sarah Higley
"it's still probably good to customize high contrast colors when needed, which means you'll need to use forced-color-adjust: none sometimes. Try to keep those instances both infrequent and tightly scoped. Never add forced-color-adjust at a higher level than you need to. And if it's only necessary in one state (e.g. hover or pressed), only add it to that state."
- 2000: Bloggers Make Friends, but RSS Format Wars Kick Off | Cybercultural
"In 2000, the blogroll becomes a trend as bloggers increasingly link to each other. Meanwhile, RSS bifurcates into two opposing formats: Dave Winer's RSS 0.92 and the RDF-based RSS 1.0."
- Is it Time to Un-Sass? | CSS-Tricks
"I want to give credit where credit is due. I'm borrowing the term "un-Sass" from Stu Robson, who is actually in the middle of writing a series called "Un-Sass'ing my CSS" as I started thinking about writing this post."
- CSS to speech: alternative text for CSS-generated content
"Because you should only provide decorative content using CSS, and because CSS-generated content contributes to the accName of an element, and because you don't want that content to cause unwanted screen reader announcements, you will want to hide that content from assistive technologies in order to improve the user experience. This is where CSS alt text provides the most utility: hiding decorative CSS images and text from screen readers."
- Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 228 | WebKit
"Added support for auto-expanding details and hidden="until-found" elements for text searches done via assistive technologies."
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