Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-12-26
- Abbreviations done right: The <abbr> element and why not use it - HTMHell
"The biggest problem with the <abbr> element is that its title attribute behaves completely inconsistently across browsers, and some assistive technologies do not read parts of it at all."
- The three semantics of HTML - HTMHell
"there is a glimpse of change! OpenAI recently released their AI browser, Atlas. Supposedly, it understands ARIA. In theory, the more accessible a site is, the more it's suitable for ChatGPT. In practice, it could make the Web far worse."
- For the Love of <details> - HTMHell
"Expanded Author Bios: Enhance your E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) signals by including full credentials, past work, and social links in a bio that expands, rather than just a simple name and photo."
- You Can't Opt-Out of Accessibility | Vale.Rocks
"You can remember that accessibility is everyone's responsibility, always. It is not the job of some unknown other. Accessibility matters, so give a damn, embrace it, and start enacting change."
- TTFB doesn't mean what you think it means - Web Performance Calendar
"Time-To-First-Byte (TTFB) is a popular performance metric, yet there are many problems and nuances with it. Not only does it have several different definitions, it is usually also a "compound" metric, comprised of many subparts. To make matters worse, several of those subparts are frequently zero or non-existent, often making it difficult to (meaningfully) compare multiple measurements or to debug issues."
- Them's the Breaks - HTMHell
"it makes sense that HTML provides a few options for managing mid-content breaks. Some famously overused, others less known or understood"
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