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  1. Local link targets must be focusable to prevent accessibility issues

    Published Dec 23 2023 in Accessibility , HTML

    If you're linking to local elements via id you must ensure that they are focusable because otherwise assistive technology relying on "document.activeElement" can't follow the link target.

  2. CSS only "scroll-to-top"

    Published Dec 08 2023 in CSS

    Use position: sticky to create a CSS-only scroll-top link.

  3. A web component to make your text sparkle

    Published Dec 04 2023 in HTML , JavaScript

    Make your text fragments sparkle!

  4. oklch() retains perceived lightness for different hue angles

    Published Nov 26 2023 in CSS

    The oklch() color function enables using the P3 color space but more importantly allows color manipulations that retain perceived lightness.

  5. Too small touch targets

    Published Nov 01 2023 in Accessibility

    Should browsers ask you what you wanted to tap if you hit two elements?

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