Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

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February 2nd, 2021

@heycam @webkit A loss for @mozilla, a win for @webkit. Congratulations!

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@cadars I still need to check how screen readers deal with them. Right now, they don’t seem to “see” them, but I haven’t experimented much.

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Loved this write-up by @wearehumaan on programmatically creating comic speech bubbles: https://t.co/Zt6FNwMwhf 💬 The final product looks really nice: https://t.co/YUyM8PDKNX. This might be a great candidate for abstraction as a custom element `<speech-

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@cadars I really like your approach. One additional idea for the footnotes (for example on https://t.co/R50I1Bi4Zn) might be to look at `ruby`. I have played with this on https://t.co/XL1vn9Upv8. No manual numbering, no IDs, and same inline markup.

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@SimmerVigor @mnot @CherryJimbo Looking at view-source:https://t.co/7TaSP4Lw96, you literally do what I was proposing. Just add `:root {color-scheme: dark light}` on top for getting a dark scrollbar and you should be good. That’s the joy of simple pages.

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@SimmerVigor @mnot @CherryJimbo There’s some lengthy discussion about this in https://t.co/Um1m2eZZx4. I think the solution from https://t.co/IvoshmwHeG still works. The problem is that Linux has no consistent concept of (dark) theme support across the va

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@SimmerVigor @mnot @CherryJimbo For the main doc, adding `:root {color-scheme: dark light}` to your `style` suffices (https://t.co/y34a92FnXE). Then all you need to do is choose a different background-color for `.docinfo` based on `prefers-color-scheme` (

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