frontend twtr is currently debating whether polluting global variables is a good idea or not in case you needed more reasons to not go there anymore #webdev#webstandards#profesh
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"We expect to publish Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 as a “W3C Recommendation” web standard in 2023.
We are addressing new comments that we received in August 2023. Depending how that goes, the final publication could be in September or later in 2023."
We need more web components enthusiasm for progressive enhancement.
Making everything require client JS ain't it. Note: I'm not saying no client JS. I'm saying mae it work well without and use client JS to make your app better.
Why do people think progressive enhancement (PE) equals "no JavaScript"?
Genuinely asking. Every time I bring up PE ppl interpret it as saying "zero client JS" which is not PE. Progressive enhancement is additive client JS rather than exclusively JS?
Why doesn't CSS provide any options for adding character based fallback options? Seemingly only the browser itself can do this. It would be nice to be able to provide some options here. #l10n#css#webstandards#webbrowsers#w3c
.@w3c WCAG should not be developed/designed for the benefit of #accessibility testing vendors. It is there to improve the user experience of disabled people.