- Mention Ancienne TLS implementation for vintage computers
- Elaborate on contain-intrinsic-size being safer on long pages, and
explicitly mention scrollbar-jumping
- Grammar fixes
- Convert a long blurb of hard-to-follow text into bullet points
- Update dated info on this site having no breadcrumbs: it has
breadcrumbs now. Explain why.
- Mention lockdown mode and the Tor Browser disabling 3p fonts
- Mention usvg for simplifying SVGs
- Cite WAI's draft Low Vision Requirements document to justify stance
against sidebars.
- Trivial rephrasing
- Link to my "two types of privacy" article
- Update references to site colors to reflect changes
- Link to additional reference on buttons versus links.
- Add newly-discovered SeSe Engine
- Mention that Yep was formerly known as FairSearch
- Mention that Right Dao and SeSe start their crawls at Wikipedia
- Refactor markup: turn unordered lists into description-lists. It
makes sense to use them in this context.
- Add a bunch of new stuff from WAI-Coga's coga-usable doc
- Update outdated CSP example
- Rephrasings
- Elaborate on use of CSS containment
- More on the virtues of URL underlines
- MS Edge does not support AVIF
- More skip-link guidance
- guidance on keeping important content above the fold
- Reference a WebKit bug
- Add a11y metadata to transcribed images to communicate the presence of
a transcript
- Fix relative urls in navigation: make them absolute urls, so that the
parsed navigation elements have the correct destinations.
This also switches image transcripts from a section with a heading to a
div with an ARIA label. That should reduce duplication between the
<summary> content and the heading while still being semantically sound.
- Switch an abs link to a relative one
- Account for a site move
- Manually correct a couple dead links to point to the Wayback Machine
- Automatically switch some webmention links to the Wayback Machine