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A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.Pricing:
- Open Source
The rise of Utility class frameworks [like Tailwind] are a symptom of CSS not meeting developers’ needs. They are actively avoiding writing CSS. 2022 is seeing a concerted effort to change that.
#Developer Tools #Design Tools #Website Design 870 social mentions
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Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.Pricing:
- Open Source
Caniuse.com doesn’t just show what’s available now, but “below the line” it shows what’s coming in the next release of each browser.
#Website Testing #Browser Testing #CSS 347 social mentions
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Making websites accessible to people with disabilitiesPricing:
- Paid
- Free Trial
- $49.0 / Monthly (For websites under 1,000 unique pages)
Accessibility tip: accessibility overlays like accessiBe generally don’t work, and may even get you sued. There’s no shortcut to good accessibility. Get yourself dedicated accessibility testers and put real effort into this stuff.
#Developer Tools #User Experience #SEO 3 social mentions