⇾ Firefox Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies and Cryptomining by Default
Firefox blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining by default now.
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Firefox blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining by default now.
⇾ Visit: Firefox Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies and Cryptomining by Default
Matej Latin has written up a nice text about the state of “fluid web typography”, not only showing what is possible, but also pros and cons of each technology.
⇾ Visit: The State of Fluid Web Typography
Sara Soueidan is showing us how to make icon buttons accessible.
⇾ Visit: Accessible Icon Buttons
Since Sebastiaan Andeweg announced not to have any time anymore to maintain the Kirby webmentions plugin he created, I am happy to have seen, that Sebastian Greger is working on a Sendmentions plugin as well as a webmention enabled commenting system. Time to upgrade to Kirby 3 anyways ;)
⇾ Visit: This Looks Like a Promising Webmentions Plugin for Kirby 3
This is a tool that shows you how ADA compliant your colours are in relation to each other. By adding your brand’s colours one by one, you can generate a chart to see how they can be used together for accessibility, see, where they don’t work, and find similar colours that work better.
⇾ Visit: Accessible Brand Colors
Meagan Fisher has redesigned her website recently. I reckon you have heard this already as it was spoken about quite a lot. Now she has written about the motivations and struggles with this. I find this quite interesting and I bet you will find yourself in this 8 minute read as well ;)
⇾ Visit: Meagan Fisher on Motivations and Struggles Behind Redesigning Her Website
Hui Jing has written an article about table design patterns over there at Smashing Magazine. It is a nice to read article that shows CSS only options an JavaScript enhanced options.
⇾ Visit: On Table Design
A short article by John Gruber, that simply reminds me of checking that my computer’s and phone’s system is up to date.
⇾ Visit: On Covering Webcams by John Gruber
If you plan to or run a newsletter, maybe this guide holds some useful tips for you as well.
⇾ Visit: Taking Your Newsletter to the Next Level – a Newsletter Guide
Jon has written a good post about his personal experience using an iPad Pro as his main computer. What I like is, that he describes how he got there and since when and what else he tried. I see a lot of things similar to what he describes. I was totally tempted to do exactly what he says and skip a computer update and get an iPad Pro (or a Surface earlier and heard what he says about this way too often sadly). The downsides he mentiones about using it for web related work are a reason not to do it right now. Still tempting … ;)
(I am typing this on an iPad Air 2 while having breakfast btw)
⇾ Visit: Using the iPad Pro as Main Computer