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On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance · Jens Oliver Meiert
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.
·meiert.com·
On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance · Jens Oliver Meiert
Own Your Web
Own Your Web
Own Your Web is a newsletter by Matthias Ott about designing, building, creating, and publishing for and on the Web. Every other week, I send out an exclusive email full of actionable insights, best practices, hacks, links, books, tools, and other high-quality insights I found or explored. Whether you want to get started with your own personal website or level up as a designer, developer, or independent creator working with the ever-changing material of the Web, this little email is for you. ❤✊ Free. No spam ever. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you consent to my use of your email address to stay in touch with you, as provided in my Privacy Policy.
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Own Your Web
Double Diamond Is Not How Most Companies Work
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
·linkedin.com·
Double Diamond Is Not How Most Companies Work
Scrollbars are becoming a problem
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.
·artemis.sh·
Scrollbars are becoming a problem
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (Harper & Row first edition)
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
·fontsinuse.com·
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (Harper & Row first edition)
The making of an icon(s)
The making of an icon(s)
How we made a globally recognisable and scalable icon library.
·medium.com·
The making of an icon(s)
Aaron (@hosford42@techhub.social)
Aaron (@hosford42@techhub.social)
Let's be clear about this: Accessibility is not a feature. Inaccessibility is a bug. If your software or website is inaccessible, that renders it unusable to the end user. It is broken, in other words. #AccessibilityMatters #AccessibilityIsNotAFeature #DisabilityRights #Accessibility #Disability #SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareBug #Web #UX #UXDesign
Let's be clear about this: Accessibility is not a feature. Inaccessibility is a bug.
·techhub.social·
Aaron (@hosford42@techhub.social)
A (more) Modern CSS Reset - Andy Bell
A (more) Modern CSS Reset - Andy Bell
I wrote A Modern CSS Reset almost 4 years ago and, yeh, it’s not aged overly well. I spotted it being linked up again a few days ago and thought it’s probably a good idea to publish an updated version. I know I also have a terrible record with open source maintenance, so I thought […]
·andy-bell.co.uk·
A (more) Modern CSS Reset - Andy Bell