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shortdiv.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Accessibility Object Model (AOM) being developed by browser vendors to provide a JavaScript API for directly modifying the accessibility tree, improving accessibility for assistive technologies through phases of feature implementation. | |
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a11yproject.com
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| | | | | The Web Accessibility Initiative is W3C's effort to improve accessibility of the Web for people with disabilities. | |
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cerovac.com
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| | | | | Tables are sometimes critical for understanding, and even if HTML supports quite complex tables we should keep them as simple as possible. | |
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www.unindented.org
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| | | I was reading MDN's article on signaling and video calling, and encountered this part: WebRTC is a fully peer-to-peer technology for the real-time exchange of audio, video, and data, with one central caveat. A form of discovery and media format negotiation must take place, as discussed elsewhere, in order for two devices on different networks to locate one another. This process is called signaling and involves both devices connecting to a third, mutually agreed-upon server. Through this third server, the two devices can locate one another, and exchange negotiation messages. It then goes on to talk about SDP, the protocol used to exchange signaling information, and guides you through implementing a video-calling app. I started wondering, do you really need th... | ||