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hashrocket.com
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| | | | | Web accessibility is not just a trend; it's a necessity. With diverse user needs, ensuring that everyone has equitable access to digital content is crucial. One of the tools aiding this mission is HTML's Forced-Color Mode. This post aims to comprehensively understand Forced-Color Mode, its impact on web accessibility, and practical implementation examples, accompanied by illustrative screenshots. | |
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css-irl.info
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| | | | | A blog about CSS, front-end development, the web, and beyond. | |
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ryanseddon.com
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| | | | | Recently I have been playing around with CSS transitions and animations as implemented in webkit based browsers such as Safari and Chrome. They have been submitted to the W3C for consideration in the CSS3 spec so hopefully we should see more browsers support this soon, Firefox 3.5 supports CSS transforms which was developed by the webkit people to work alongside CSS animations & transitions. | |
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blog.kagi.com
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| | | As a part of our ongoing pursuit to humanize the web, we are pleased to announce the launch of the Kagi Small Web initiative. ----------------------- What is Kagi Small Web? ----------------------- To begin with, while there is no single definition, "small web" typically refers to the non-commercial part of the web, crafted by individuals to express themselves or share knowledge without seeking any financial gain. | ||