Testing Methods: Multiple Ways, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-multiple-ways/
#accessibility #wcag #testing #navigation #sitemaps #linklists
Testing Methods: Multiple Ways, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-multiple-ways/
#accessibility #wcag #testing #navigation #sitemaps #linklists
20 Best CSS Preprocessor Tools and Comparison for 2025: Complete Guide to Active Tools, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):
https://cssauthor.com/best-css-preprocessor-tools/
#guides #css #tooling #preprocessors #comparisons #linklists
Unifying Our Mobile and Desktop Domains, by @krinkle (@wikimediafoundation):
https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2025/11/21/unifying-mobile-and-desktop-domains/
#refactoring #mobile #desktop #performance #seo #ux #casestudies #linklists
Testing Methods: Timing Adjustable, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-timing-adjustable/
Testing Methods: Focus Visible, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-focus-visible/
#accessibility #wcag #testing #focus #keyboardnavigation #linklists
When Everyone’s a Developer, How Do We Promote the Web Platform Over React?, by @ricmac:
https://webtechnology.news/when-everyones-a-developer-how-do-we-promote-the-web-platform-over-react/
Testing Methods: Pause, Stop, Hide, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-pause-stop-hide/
#accessibility #wcag #testing #multimedia #animations #linklists
100, 150, or 200? Debunking the Alt Text Character Limit, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):
https://chrisyoong.com/blog/the-100-150-or-200-characters-alt-text-rule-is-a-myth
Material 3 Expressive: Building on the Failures of Flat Design, by @uxdesigncc:
How AI Works and How Users Think About It: Study Guide, by @nngroupux.bsky.social:
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ai-functionality-study-guide/
AI Interfaces and the Role of Good Writing, by @uxdesigncc:
Weston Ruter on Unlocking WordPress Performance, by @westonruter and @nathanwrigley:
https://wptavern.com/podcast/189-weston-ruter-on-unlocking-wordpress-performance
European Tech Alternatives, by @matthiasott:
What You Need to Know About Modern CSS (2025 Edition), by @chriscoyier (@frontendmasters.com):
https://frontendmasters.com/blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-modern-css-2025-edition/
#css #animations #popovers #functions #forms #shapes #sourceorder #linklists
One List to Rule Them All, by @argyleink:
Stop Trying to Kill the SPA, by @maxiferreira.com:
Just added our first item under a section of our docs we're calling "The Old Ways" -- easy ways use OP to add features to pre-social-media ways we used to connect on the internet. We start with the humble #blogroll aka #freindspage or #linklists Using OP, you can easily turn your list of links into an RSS feed or JSON source https://docs.octothorp.es/blogrolls/
Let’s see, what other things could I build that nobody needs, yet?
I could improve my anti-link rot measures by not having the links from my articles sent to linkwarden upon saving in #WordPress but instead I could use the #RSS my Website puts out. Maybe parse it, and then have that sent to Linkwarden instead?
And I also want my favorites in my #wallabag end up in a sort of public link list which I can push to pub somewhere?
#linklists
I’ll kick these around for a bit.
How to Sell the European Accessibility Act to Your Boss, by @eddzio.bsky.social (@uxdesigncc):
Why and How to Write Minimal and Valid HTML, a Link Guide, by @j9t [@frontenddogma]: