Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-01-12
- The US State Department's Font Flip-Flop - Law Office of Lainey Feingold
"This is a guest article is about a decision to change the font for official documents in the US State Department. In 2023 the agency began using the font called Calibri. That font is easier to read, especially for people with some kinds of disabilities. The trump administration called Calibri "another wasteful DEIA program." DEIA stands for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. It went back to a font that is harder to read."
- Penpot Is Experimenting With MCP Servers For AI-Powered Design Workflows -- Smashing Magazine
"Penpot is experimenting with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, which could lead to designers and developers being able to perform tasks in Penpot using AI that's able to understand and interact with Penpot design files. Daniel Schwarz explains how Penpot MCP servers work, what they could mean for creating and managing designs in Penpot, and what you can do to help shape their development."
- Future CSS: :drag (and Maybe ::dragged-image?) | CSS-Tricks
"Earlier this year, it was proposed to add a new pseudo-class, :drag, that would enable developers to apply styles when an element is being actively dragged by the user. Currently, CSS lacks a mechanism to detect drag interactions, making it difficult to manage UI behaviors that depend on this action without relying on JavaScript."
- Owners, not renters: Mozilla's open source AI strategy
"Make open AI easier than closed. Mozilla.ai is building any-suite, a modular framework that integrates the scattered components of the open AI stack -- model routing, evaluation, guardrails, memory, orchestration -- into something coherent that developers can actually adopt without becoming infrastructure specialists."
- CSS Grid Lanes | Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
"CSS Grid Lanes extends CSS Grid to create layouts with columns or rows (not both), allowing mixed aspect ratio content to pack neatly (also known as "masonry" or "waterfall" layout)."
- Brief Note on Application Keyboard Shortcuts -- Adrian Roselli
"this post is to tell you not to stress about what keys a screen reader uses. This is because screen readers have pass-through commands, which tell the screen reader to ignore the next key or combo and pass it through to the application (whether an installed application or the web browser running your application)."
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