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yatil.de
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| | | | My friend Nicolas Steenhout has published an article about the impossibility of specificity in accessibility recommendations. It is ... | |
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yatil.net
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| | | | While it is often sufficient to test the mobile view of websites and applications on the desktop, with desktop browsers, it's sometimes not enough: Some websites use device sniffing to hash out which device is used and deliver different code to users. In other instances, the web view is part of an application. | |
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moderncss.dev
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| | | | Accessibility is a critical skill for developers doing work at any point in the stack. For front-end tasks, modern CSS provides capabilities we can leverage to make layouts more accessibly inclusive for users of all abilities across any device. | |
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dht.is
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| | As marketers, we are always concerned with - maybe even obsessed with - incremental optimization of our key metrics. More pageviews, more conversions, higher CTR, more dwell time. The opportunity for huge leaps of market share or mindshare is largely out of reach, so as a group we spend ghastly amounts of time and effort chasing fractions of percentages of improvement. That is, of course, if you haven't neglected the double-digit blind spot waiting for you at the top of the funnel known as "web accessibility."" |