Top `<table>` tips:

• Don’t span cells:
adrianroselli.com/2023/02/avoi…

• Don’t redefine column headers: adrianroselli.com/2022/02/colu…

• With one exception, you don’t need a `scope` attribute (the exception is sometimes the top corner):
tpgi.com/short-note-on-scoping…

• `column` is not a valid `scope` value:
html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage…

• Be wary of articles that don’t cite sources or testing when they make assertions about `<table>`.

#HTML #table #accessibility #a11y

Question for you high-contrast theme users.

I recently started an initiative in @gnome Design to standardize drag & drop overlays in entire windows and predominant views. I would really appreciate it if you could criticize / give feedback on the high-contrast variants of the overlay:

gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/…

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in reply to Jakob Borg

it's complicated. We've had the org marked as some kind of cloud blabla account for a long time, but recently they've pushed for that sort of account is going away and is instead becoming this other account... I suspect the problem started in this other account. But who the heck knows. This is big-company mumbo jumbo at its worst.
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@jakob it fits the road #GitHub has taken since it was taken over by #Microsoft. The original promise was to be #OSS friendly. Now that they are the goto place for Open Source they change the rules step by step. This also affects paying users. The SaaS price list exploded a couple of months ago. You now even pay extra for git LFS. I guess, this is the enshittification process @pluralistic is talking about.
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@jakob @pluralistic I am deeply concerned about what is happening here. I read your message such that you do not have full and unlimited access to GitHub Actions with your OSS project and this definitely is not what was promised nearly a decade ago. Can you please explain what makes the special treatment of curl necessary? What kind of facts am I missing?
in reply to Markus Werle

@markuswerle @jakob @pluralistic This is how I interpret the situation: #GitHub offers open source programs free access to GitHub actions today exactly as it did in the past. This access is limited in CPU performance and parallelism. It always was. All free CI services do this.

The #curl project was bumped to a fancier account to give us more actions powers: more CPU and more parallelism.

That is them doing us a favor and them supporting us, not the other way around.

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It's fair to say we had a fantastic time in Colorado (and Berlin!) for GUADEC 2024.

Off the back of the event, Martín Abente Lahaye has published a conference round-up, including some highlights from his time in Denver.

Thanks to the GNOME Foundation, volunteers, staff, and everyone else who made the event unforgettable.

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I know, I know, "security." This shows utter contempt for the user.

I was just asked to authorize an app that I've used SINCE THE 1990s so it would continue working for a week. And next week I guess it'll ask again?

You have to let the user say, somewhere, "never ask me again--always allow."
mastodon.online/@9to5Mac/11291…

in reply to Jason Snell

Why "utter contempt?" It's saying that, even if I know for a fact that I want to give a particular app permission, macOS will treat me a like a child and keep asking me. Because Apple doesn't believe I am qualified to grant permanent permission to any app.

Another sign that the people in charge of security and privacy features at Apple are out of control and that nobody who stands up for user experience is being heard.

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Welcome Pete Cordell as #curl commit author 1293: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1439…
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Reason (checks notes) hojillion-forty-seven to use @Vivaldi as your #browser of choice. Don't like the way your right-click menu looks/feels? Change it. I got tired of scrolling to get to the Dev Tools, so I bumped them to the top and liberated "Inspect," which I want 95% of the time anyway. While there, I got rid of everything I don't want or need, eliminating the scroll entirely.

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what people have been using for years already will start working in #curl 8.10.0: -vv, -vvv and -vvvv for more verbose logging.

Up until now, adding more vs did not do anything different.

github.com/curl/curl/pull/1397…

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