Can anyone help me. There was a thread on here (relatively recently) that had really good advice for tools and resources to help build websites for accessibility (or at least posters preferred tools).
I thought I had retooted, or bookmarked (or interacted with the thread in some other way) but cannot seem to find it now.
Is anyone looking for a little extra development help? I've been struggling to find projects lately.
I've been building Web sites & UIs since the early 00s. I worked back through the stack with PHP & Node. I use NextJS, React, Laravel, some Vue. I'm learning Qwik.
I’m UK-based, experienced at remote. I can mentor/advise or be a CTO sounding board. I'm open to one-off, short or long term projects.
I don't know if it's just a Firefox thing, but I'm going to have to go back over my recent projects to make sure I inline some SVG styles. I frequently get a Flash Of Unstyled Content that's a massive SVG logo or something.
Am I ever... ever going to be able to fundamentally understand what I'm doing? In #React, or any "modern" framework-based #frontendDevelopment for that matter?
I feel like I'm swimming in a mass of imports, props and hooks and the ((mysterious) => ({ useOf({ so, many }); }, [brackets, braces]);
I know people say knowing the web fundamentals will serve me beyond the current transient trends, but there's such a lot of this particular trend to learn, and frankly, it's paying my bills.