"Some people remain skeptical that this capability should be part of CSS Grid, and want it to instead be its own separate display type. Others are questioning whether or not this kind of layout is needed on the web at all -- they aren't sure that well-known websites will use it."
"those businesses that rely on accessibility code assistants and "overlays" -- software that transforms a website so that it can be understood by assistive technologies -- appear to have exposed themselves to more liabilities as the tools still need improving."
"Moreover, and to me, even more excitedly, this would put a significant amount of power in the user's hands via user style sheets. This would allow users to control what content was hidden from them using relatively simple text expressions."
"That impulse to scour away the messiness that makes life resilient is what many conservation biologists call the "pathology of command and control." Today, the same drive to centralize, control and extract has driven the internet to the same fate as the ravaged forests."
"So please join us in celebrating JS Naked Day on April 24th either by removing all JavaScript on your site for that day or try surfing the web with JavaScript disabled."
"Turns out my Skip to content markup -- more specifically, the tabindex=-1 on the <main> element -- is what makes Safari scroll the <main> element's top edge into view when you return from a navigation."
"Test the app on the largest a11y font, AX5. While, if you're not used to it, it might look comically large, there are people for whom this is the only way they can interact with your app."
"ATAG, the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines, is the standard that provides recommendations for both making authoring tools themselves accessible (part A), as well as the content they produce (part B)."
"After analyzing the results of a survey conducted by IDC, the OpenJS Foundation estimated that 90% of all websites use jQuery. And about a third of those use an outdated version."
"In this post, I will cover some of the issues related to measuring performance with CMPs in place and provide some resources for scripting around consent popups in SpeedCurve."
"Consider this your all-in-one hub to all things Dark Mode, including Dark Mode code and hacks developed by Litmus and the email community, and a list of helpful Dark Mode tools email geeks trust and use often."