Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-02-28
- Standard HTML Video & Audio Lazy-loading is Coming! | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer
"Lazy audio and video works just like lazy-loading of image and iframe elements work today: just add loading="lazy" to an audio or video element and it'll defer the loading of assets like video and audio files and poster images, and delay autoplay, until the element is visible in the browser viewport."
- Ownership: Design Systems' Silent Killer | by Tina Singh | Feb, 2026 | Design Systems Collective
"The breakdown between design and engineering is not a collaboration problem. It is a product ownership problem"
- Please do not use auto-scrolling content on the web and in applications - Bogdan on Digital Accessibility (A11y)
"Scrolling on mobiles, using TalkBack screen reader (Android phones), emits sound cues"
- We mourn our craft | Read the Tea Leaves
"Our craft, as we have practiced it, will end up like some blacksmith's tool in an archeological dig, a curio for future generations. It cannot be helped, it is the nature of all things to pass to dust, and yet still we can mourn. Now is the time to mourn the passing of our craft."
- Between the Dots: What Designers Miss Without Braille Users
"When you're designing, keeping in mind that a braille user typically can only view a small set of characters at a time and asking yourself whether you can access the information without sound can help you create more accessible content. Don't assume that an interface will function the same for a speech user as for a braille user."
- Are we doing UX for AI the right way? | by Katya Korovkina | Jan, 2026 | UX Collective
"The reality is much more complex. Many of the tasks we deal with in our personal life and at work require rich, multi-modal interaction patterns that conversational interfaces simply cannot support."
- Can We
"A collection of websites focused on browsers usage and features."
- text-transforms affect screen readers, too! | Stefan Judis Web Development
"What was new for me was the mention of text-transform. Ben included an example which shows an "add button". It turns out that VoiceOver treats the button differently depending on the text-transform property. It reads out loud "add" and "A.D.D." for the uppercase version."
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