Bookmarklets for Zapping Annoyances
Why your UX Portfolio is not getting interviews in 2024? Do’s & Don’ts!
Prologue: Who should spend the time to make a killer portfolio website?
LoaderShip
LoaderShip is the ultimate CSS-only loader configuration tool that allows you to effortlessly customize and generate stunning loaders for your website. Simply Copy & Paste without any installation or dependency hassle.
Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design
A preview of the comprehensive update coming to Adobe's design system
How to use Chrome's accessibility tree - Pope Tech Blog
Learn what the accessibility tree is, how to access it, and how to use its information.
Chrome’s accessibility tree can help developers debug issues and quickly check custom widgets for accessibility.
Accessibility annotation kits only annotate
Liking an idea does not mean the idea is exempt from criticism…
OER und CC-Lizenzen bei generativer KI
KI-Generatoren wie ChatGPT, DALL-E oder DiffusionBee können für OER hilfreiche Werkzeuge sein. Wie man KI-Output richtig lizenziert.
Exclusive accordions exclude · Eric Eggert
How “Exclusive Accordions” hinder especially people with disabilities to efficiently use web pages, and why that is a reason to be careful about making it easy to implement them.
Modern alternatives to BEM
When I first heard Nicole Sullivan talk about OOCSS, I thought “Oooh, smart.” When I read Jonathan Snook’s riff on that idea in SMACSS I thought “Oooh, smart.” When I heard Harry Roberts say “never use IDs in your CSS files” I said “Oooh, smart.”
Creating Accessible UI Animations
Animation and accessibility are often seen as two separate powers at odds with one another. How is it possible to strike a balance between elements that move and the possible negative effects they expose to users who are sensitive to motion? Oriana García explains how her team at Mercado Libre tackled the challenge by creating guiding principles for applying animation to user interfaces and incorporating them into the team’s design system.
CSS prefers-reduced-transparency
Optimize and adjust for users who prefer an opaque UI.
The 6 Types of Conversations with Generative AI
When interacting with generative-AI bots, users engage in six types of conversations, depending on their skill levels and their information needs. Interfaces for UI bots should support and accommodate this diversity of conversation styles.
Lost in Translation: Tips for Multilingual Web Accessibility
Practical tips I wish I'd had for navigating the intersection between web accessibility and internationalization/localization.
Monaspace
An innovative superfamily of fonts for code
Font lister
Shows fonts supplied with Windows10 and Mac OS X, Google Noto, & SIL, by script.
Generic font families
A place to hold discussions on i18n topics, and to put documents that summarise, support or initiate those discussions. - w3c/i18n-discuss
Breaking down a design
Thanks to Amy Hupe, I learned that there's such a thing as National Blog Posting Month (#NaBloPoMo for short), and it starts today. So here we go with post n...
normalize.css: A modern alternative to CSS resets
A modern alternative to CSS resets. Contribute to necolas/normalize.css development by creating an account on GitHub.
Normalize.css - The best CSS reset library in 2023
This reset library precisely targets only the styles that need normalizing to make browsers render all elements more consistently.
CSS relative color syntax - Chrome for Developers
Create new colors based on another color's channels and values.
diagrams.net Dark Mode in SVG with CSS
Drawio GitHub Integration
Making dark mode compatible SVG images
I recently added dark mode support to my website. While doing so I found a neat trick to make SVG images that changes colors depending on if dark mode is active or not.
Geist Font — Vercel
Geist is a typeface made for developers and designers, embodying Vercel's design principles of simplicity, minimalism, and speed, drawing inspiration from the renowned Swiss design movement.
Barrierefreier Online-Auftritt: Wer ihn ab 2025 bieten muss
Der Gesetzgeber fordert ab 2025 von vielen Website-Betreibern, dass sie ihren Online-Auftritt für Menschen mit Behinderung optimieren.
On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance · Jens Oliver Meiert
HTML is the language of the Web, there’s a quality standard—expectation—for HTML, but we don’t make use of it, yet if we would, it would come with several advantages, one of them being that it could unite and propel us to master more important challenges, which would be good again for our field and the Web.
Own Your Web
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Double Diamond Is Not How Most Companies Work
💎 Double Diamond Is Not How Most Companies Work (https://lnkd.in/eaH_vKzf). Here’s how the work actually gets done in real-life and where design has most… | 66 comments on LinkedIn
Scrollbars are becoming a problem
Scrollbars. Ever heard of them? They’re pretty cool. Click and drag on a scrollbar and you can move content around in a scrollable content pane. I love that shit. Every day I am scrolling on my computer, all day long. But the scrollbars are getting smaller and this is increasingly becoming a problem. I would show you screenshots but they’re so small that even screenshotting them is hard to do. And people keep making them even smaller, hiding them away, its like they don’t want you to scroll! “Ah”, they say, “that’s what the scroll wheel is for”. My friend, not everyone can use a scroll wheel or a swipe up touch screen. And me, a happy scroll-wheeler, even I would like to quickly jump around some time.
Hey designers, they’re gaslighting you.
“Prove your value.” “Justify your presence.” “Demonstrate impact.” Too many organizations have convinced designers that they’re the…
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (Harper & Row first edition)
From Wikipedia:
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, originally published in hardcover by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an a