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To solve XDG misconfiguration, if wanted.
That would be awesome indeed: using @scope (.classname) to specify styles that only applies from this class.
In a form, the user gets the screen reader navigation capabilities. The tab key becomes the norm again, and all that helps without aria is then the <label for=""> each input.
A disabled link is not a link, its just text. You need to really need to rethink your design if it calls for disabling a link.
The href attribute on a and area elements is not required; when those elements do not have href attributes they do not create hyperlinks. - W3C, Hyperlink spec
and how to build a disabled link... the hard way
aria-label, aria-labelledby, and aria-describedby can all be used to bring extra clarity to a given element when it's exposed to assistive technology.
- aria-label overrides an element's name with contents you specify.
- aria-labelledby replaces an element's name with contents from another node on the page. You'd use this when you'd already have a visible label anyways.
- aria-describedby sets your element's description to the contents of another node on the page. This is great for noncritical, supplemental information.
- aria-description… is coming.
As always, avoid ARIA whenever possible.
Using a description list dl with description terms dt and their description detail dd: so basically a list of key - value pairs.
Advangtages for screen readers instead of divs:
- The screenreader could tell the user how many name–value groups are in the list.
- The screenreader could tell the user how far into the list they are.
- he screenreader could treat the list as one block that the user could skip over if they're uninterested in it.
How class encapsulation or closure can reduce the bundle size
I wasn't aware of the mess on Windows. I also agree that it will be more confortable for users to follow XDG conventions on *nix. The article explains well why it is such a mess.
Solution?
On *nix, the answer is straightforward: get everyone to adhere to the XDG Base Directory specification.
A button style-reset in CSS:
button {
display: inline-block;
border: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
font-family: sans-serif;
font-size: 1rem;
line-height: 1;
background: transparent;
-webkit-appearance: none;
}
and again: link for content and button for actions!
In the meantime:
.visually-hidden:not(:focus):not(:active) {
border: 0;
clip: rect(0 0 0 0);
clip-path: inset(50%);
height: 1px;
margin: -1px;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
position: absolute;
white-space: nowrap;
width: 1px;
}Using aliases are powerful to navigate in the terminal.
The author shares ad function to add... aliases on the fly
How to archive URLs and their content. It is a mine of tricks or information.
How to parse a programming language with typescript: here a small but working example