Nutrition Cards for Accessible Components
A11Y Nutrition Cards is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring. Based on the WAI ARIA Authoring Practices Guide.
A11Y Nutrition Cards is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring. Based on the WAI ARIA Authoring Practices Guide.
Accessibility can be a complex and difficult topic. The Accessibility Project understands this and wants to help make it easier to implement on the web. Our goal is to accomplish this with three principles in mind:
- Digestible. We strive to feature short, digestible pieces of content.
- Up-to-date. The project is hosted on GitHub so information can be current with the latest standards.
- Forgiving. People make mistakes, so we seek to be encouraging.
This seems like a really valuable resource on what ARIA attributes are required and optional in working with various role
attributes.
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This is pretty neat: you can use pointer-events: visiblePainted;
to make only the filled (painted) part of an SVG respond to the pointer.
A standalone version of the readability library used for Firefox Reader View.
[…]
To parse a document, you must create a new
Readability
object from a document object, and then callparse()
. Here’s an example:var article = new Readability(document).parse();This
article
object will contain the following properties:
title
: article titlecontent
: HTML string of processed article contentlength
: length of an article, in charactersexcerpt
: article description, or short excerpt from the contentbyline
: author metadatadir
: content directionIf you’re using Readability on the web, you will likely be able to use a
document
reference from elsewhere (e.g. fetched via XMLHttpRequest, in a same-origin<iframe>
you have access to, etc.).
I just found out that NASA.gov is apparently built on Drupal 7. That’s pretty awesome.
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