Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-03-08
- They Hacked the CSS: Inside Chrome's First Zero-Day of 2026 (CVE-2026-2441) | by Sohan Kanna | Feb, 2026 | InfoSec Write-ups
"Google is slowly integrating Rust into Chromium, but rewriting millions of lines of legacy C++ code is a monumental task that will take a decade. Until then, bugs like CVE-2026-2441 will continue to surface."
- Design systems can't automate away all of your accessibility considerations - zeroheight
"By keeping an eye on both programmatically and non-programatically detectable accessibility issues, we as design system advocates and maintainers are poised to make the web dramatically more accessible and inclusive."
- Does Chrome get the header element wrong? - Max Design
"In the "ARIA in HTML" spec, the term generic does not mean that the element has no semantics or that it should be removed from the accessibility tree. It means only one thing: no implicit ARIA role applies."
- Making keyboard navigation effortless - Microsoft Edge Blog
"Creating a fully keyboard-accessible site, especially one that has complex widgets such as menus, submenus, toolbars, tabs, and other groups of inputs, isn't free; it requires a lot of work and knowledge."
- Baikonur Launch Pad restored, clearing path for Progress MS-33 ISS Mission - NASASpaceFlight.com
"The service cabin was not properly secured after retracting, allowing the powerful rocket exhaust to dislodge it from its position. The structure then fell several meters into the trench, deforming bridges, access elements, and other infrastructure."
- ACAI is here! - Accessibility Cloud
"What makes ACAI different? Traditional tools rely on one engine with one set of rules. ACAI takes a multi-engine approach, cross-referencing results to achieve broader WCAG coverage while keeping false positives low. In real-world tests, it consistently outperforms traditional test engines such as axe-core."
- Your Browser Can Already Speak a Page -- Adrian Roselli
"Users who most benefit from a page being spoken to them know about browsers' built-in features. Those users may rely on extensions for even more control. They are unlikely to benefit from (or care about) these third-party offerings."
- Google removes accessibility section from JavaScript SEO section
"The old text said that using JavaScript for page content "may be hard for Google to see." But Google now says that has not been true for many years, thus why Google removed the section."
- WebMCP explained: Inside Chrome 146's agent-ready web preview
"Just as websites optimized for search engines in the 2000s, WebMCP represents the next evolution: optimization for AI agents. Early adopters who implement WebMCP could gain a competitive advantage as AI-powered search and commerce become mainstream."
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