This article presents a wide variety of mistakes, misconceptions, over-indulgences, intricacies, and generally silly aspects of modern accessibility.
Document startups in chaos as Adobe’s Flashpaper discontinues
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From the Dev Corner: An Under-The-Hood Preview of Our New Engine
Jaiku:
So, where are we now? We’re putting the finishing touches on the entire system.
LazyWeb Request: iPhone Power Miser
Ostaisin:
With the above app, the process of going from power-sucking battery-hog to power-conserving battery-miser would take one-click. Without the above app, here’s what it takes: — — 15 steps! That is crazy.
“Improved” Namespace Support
Sam Ruby:
Finally, lets try something really simple. No SVG. No X-US-Compatible. Served as text/html. The result: no CSS support for elements introduced in HTML5. While one can coax such support out of IE7 — and IE8 will even emulate that behavior when told to do so — I’m not aware of any equivalent mechanism for IE8.