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I limit inline styles to #CSS custom properties.
https://cssence.com/2020/css-variables-in-style-attributes/
(Also makes things easier on #CSSNakedDay.)
Big yes to `reading-order-items`, #A11y FTW!
That said, I don't wanna be a browser maker having to implement this. 😰
Live at #CSSDay 2024. 🙌
https://cssence.com/2024/cssday/
> Science confirms it: Websites really do all look the same.
Sometimes you need to decide against going the well-trodden path.
https://cssence.com/2021/beyond-100vw/
Ah yes, `.visually-hidden`, curious to see where we are heading on that front.
https://cssence.com/2024/native-visually-hidden/
I remember @tink talking about a Firefox flexbox “bug” that changed tab order at my first #CSSDay eight years ago. It’s really important that we get ways to manage tabbing and reading order.
@pixelambacht Mission (already) accomplished, many times over. 👏