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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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alvarotrigo.com
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| | | | What? A slider that only uses CSS, and no JS? Pure CSS and no JavaScript? Yes, it is possible - here's how! | |
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alvaromontoro.com
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| | | | We already have the HTML skeleton from the previous post, and it's a functional form. It is time now to style it so it looks nice. The first consideration is going to be what browsers we want to support. It may sound silly: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge are in... but should we include IE11 in the mix? :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website. | |
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sarasoueidan.com
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| | - The personal website of Sara Soueidan, inclusive design engineer |