ChatGPT is not ready to handle web accessibility remediation - Karl Groves
Recently a friend shared with me a “Custom GPT” called “Accessibility Copilot”. This is one of many interesting applications of ChatGPT that are arriving to market at breakneck speed, but is...
View ArticleHistorical Trails
Giving people a visible, useful trail of where they’ve been over the course of an exploratory journeyLink to article
View Articlethe interestingness of our thoughts
I started watching this kdrama titled “recipe for farewell” recently. The male protagonist would cook for his terminally-ill wife, then post the recipe and his thoughts on his blog. It made me feel...
View Articleour interior worlds
My partner has gone through multiple creative phases in her life since I’ve known her. For a long time she was uncomfortable with the idea that she was not devoting her craft to one speciality, like...
View ArticleCSS Wrapped: 2023! | Blog | Chrome for Developers
2023 was a huge year for CSS! Learn about what landed in Chrome and across the web platform this year.Link to article
View ArticleEmbrace the Platform
At the end of 2021, CSS-Tricks (RIP) asked a bunch of authors “What is the one thing people can do to make their websites better?”. This here, is my submission for that end-of-year series.Link to article
View ArticleWCAG 2: Guidelines and Guardrails · Eric Eggert
A blog post about the two standards that are actually inside of WCAG 2.Link to article
View ArticleReact Server Components: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Evaluating Next.js’s implementation of React’s new server features.Link to article
View ArticleWeb Components and the Accessibility Object model (AOM) - 24 Accessibility
HTML is often underestimated – it isn’t complicated and it isn’t strict, and you can start producing results with just a handful of elements. It isn’t creative like CSS, or energetic like JavaScript,...
View ArticleStop Closing Void Elements · Jens Oliver Meiert
Some developers believe in closing all HTML elements. Some have to close all HTML elements. Others don’t believe in doing so, or aren’t forced either way. In citeUpgrade Your HTML IV/cite, I wrote a...
View ArticleMy CSS resets
Every now and then, I see someone post their latest and greatest set of CSS resets. Here’s mine.Link to article
View ArticleFootnote Trouble – Tyler Sticka
Footnotes are challenging for me, no matter how interested I am in their content.Link to link
View ArticleNuclear Anchored Sidenotes
The web home of Eric A. Meyer, CSS guy; and his wife Kathryn, doctor of nursing.Link to article
View ArticleIt's 2023, here is why your web design sucks.
I don’t know how else to answer this, besides: the gendering of design as women’s work is why people don’t use the title “web designer” anymore. It’s been belittled and othered away. It’s why we’ve...
View ArticleUsing abbr Element with title Attribute
This post is part of RSS Club, rewarding those who still use RSS to read and/or share content. These posts are embargoed from my regular post feed and the socials for an arbitrary number of weeks. You...
View ArticleKind of annoyed at React
Just a little ranty rant about my fave JS library, ya know.Link to article
View ArticleIn Loving Memory of Square Checkbox
History of checkboxes and radio buttons in user interfacesLink to article
View Articlespider-pig Searches for Nodes that match a CSS Selector—zachleat.com
A post by Zach Leatherman (zachleat)Link to link
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