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#StateOfJS/#StateOfCSS goals for 2021
- Start measuring disabilities among respondents
- Improve the translation process
- Do a better job of highlighting minoritized voices (whether by gender, race, geography…) in results through data visualization
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Someone DM'd me about 6 months ago who was working on a service/startup/library that did navigator.credentials / biometrics / tokens in the web type work.
Any idea who that was?
Got this idea from an Adam Savage video, just dug it up and it seems like it's the same one! It's gotta be good then. Check the little station he builds here: invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=8uGS11yu…
One of the last @syntaxfm pods I said I didn't think there was a difference between html { font-size: 62.5%; } and html { font-size: 10px; }
Not the case! 10px stops users from setting a base font size in their browser's settings. (which defauts to 16)
In the latest episode of @syntaxfm@wesbos says that it's ok to set a base font-size in pixels and previous a11y concerns are no longer valid.
This is NOT correct.
You still need to use a relative number (like %) or you can't adjust the font-size in your browser settings.