Reading List 262
- Me me me corner: The F-word episode 4 in which Vadim Makeev and I discuss Apple’s game of monopoly, form slappers, where’s Houdini, browser bugs and Web compat, chicken-killin’ Mike Taylor, and I make another Great Joke.
- Thought Leadership o’the Week: Platform Adjacency Theory by Alex Russell. There’s a lot to get my head around in this article, so I don’t know what I think yet. But I’ll probably end up agreeing with him, because he’s always bloody right about everything (except fashion).
- July’s CSS News – Wooo! Flexbox Gaps, Aspect Ratio Unit, Native Masonry Support, Subgrid in Chrome, prefers-reduced-data, :marker. Auntie Rachel has all the latest CSS news!
- Quick Tips for High Contrast Mode by Sarah Higley
- When Sass and New CSS Features Collide by the splendid Ana Tudor
- Tabler Icons – A set of over 550 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects.
- Accessibility for Product Managers by @petervangrieken
- India bans TikTok, dozens of other Chinese apps – Also UC Browser and UC News, CM Browser and the QQ apps.
- A/B Street – “Ever been stuck in traffic on a bus, wondering why is there legal street parking instead of a dedicated bus lane? A/B Street is a game exploring how small changes to a city affect the movement of drivers, cyclists, transit users, and pedestrians.”
- CRAPCHA: Completely Ridiculous And Phony Captcha that Hassles for Amusement – Wonderful and useless.