I’ve been asked for web accessibility advice by someone who knows web but not accessibility. I know accessibility, but no web.
Can you recommend a web accessibility book that is good for web devs with no prior accessibility experience?
For the last few days I’ve thought that omg.lol is down, and I was surprised no one mentioned it. I was about to post about when I thought to ask Greg whether he can reach it - he can’t. But then he checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it turns out it’s down only for us. I’ve never experienced this before. Anyone know why this is happening? I have an account there I can’t reach. It’s so odd!
Does anybody have insights into why it became so much more common in the past year or so for Xcode to cause keyboard input on the whole Mac to be blocked (including in Xcode!) while stopped in the debugger? I think it has to do with event routing or something but it's infuriating.
@siracusa@danielpunkass my working hypothesis is that it's to do with the particular location of a breakpoint, when I've seen it, but that's all I got. "oh, guess I shouldn't stop there.”
@ellie@carbontwelve meanwhile, google is ""helping"" me search by correcting commonly used acronyms to english words, and ASSUMING THEY'RE CORRECT, so who knows if we'll be able to find those forum responses soon, anyway. /shrug
@spydergrrl hah, yeah, the less-used paths (like powering off your device, weirdly), are a bit hidden away! the other anti-pattern is updating your lock-screen, which you can get to by long-pressing it while the device is locked (Sigh).