Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-02-08
- Honoring Mobile OS Text Size -- Adrian Roselli
"If your users scale the text size in Android or iDeviceOS, that doesn't always affect the size of text on a web page. It's a function of browser and authored code, as opposed to a standardized approach. That may be changing."
- Why we teach our students progressive enhancement | Blog Cyd Stumpel
"With new CSS features seemingly coming out every week, I've been doing more and more progressive enhancement (PE) in my projects. It's also a big part of what we teach our students at the Associate Degree Frontend Design and Development at the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam."
- Interop 2025: A year of convergence | WebKit
"At the start of 2025, only 29% of the selected tests passed across all browsers. By the end of the year, the Interop score reached a 97% pass rate -- and all four experimental browsers (Chrome Canary, Edge Dev, Firefox Nightly, and Safari Technology Preview) reached 99%."
- Optimizing your 2026 accessibility roadmap - Deque
"while many accessibility teams are working, they're doing so without a documented plan or are unable to check in on the plans they do have. This leads us to believe that many organizations are in reactive mode and struggling to get ahead and escape the break-fix cycle."
- You Know What? Just Don't Split Words into Letters -- Adrian Roselli
"If you need to split words into their constituent letters in order to adjust kerning, give them gradients, animate them, or whatever, well, no you don't. Find another method."
- WCAG-EM 2.0 lets you report on accessibility of more than just websites | hidde.blog
"The most exciting change: we updated terminology so that WCAG-EM can now be applied to apps and other digital products too. This made sense, as regulators have long required apps and other products to be accessible, and WCAG 3 is making a similar shift to broader applicability."
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