elly.lol
ellyloel.com
queering the web.
trying to make things less shit.
#WebDesigner / #DesignEngineer ( #Accessibility #DesignSystems )
#WebPlatform & #WebStandards ( #HTML #CSS )
#Queer, #Disabled & #Neurodivergent ( #AuDHD #POTS )
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it wouldn’t be needed if there was a per site browser setting for color-scheme, but there is not, so it is needed
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@shibcodes.bsky.social at @webdirections.org
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thankfully the search is actually really easy compared to search implementations more broadly! i’m just using pagefind.app
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oh no! hahah sorry, that'd be because i made the code make sure it doesn't should duplicates 😂 i'd try refreshing the page to reset that, or i'm happy to find it for you if you can describe it lol
oo interesting! looks like there are some uri encoding issues, let me fix that
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i spent so much god damn time on this silly shit wall
i hope people actually spend time looking at it and going through it 🤞
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the animal is very soft,, a doggy dog if you will
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yall should do it !!!
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side note: it is absolutely fucking hilarious that dutton managed to lose his own seat as well as the election 💀
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yes! please do 💜
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❤️
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“… The technology, media, and cultural artifacts that reproduce disability as pitiable and technology as savior are the entire point.” 3/3
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“… it’s about producing an idea of what disability is. It’s not a failure that they don’t create a useful assistive device because that’s not what Disability Dongles are actually about. …” 2/3
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yeah they can, but that isn’t really the point or the issue. I think this quote from disability dongle describes it best:
“In plain terms, the design process of creating a Disability Dongle isn’t actually about producing an assistive device, shitty or not, …“ 1/3
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:( i can’t say i agree, at all. our disabilities aren’t something to be “fixed”.
e.g. Deaf people shouldn’t be forced to use a tool because people aren’t accommodating for them. the impetus should be on people or places that aren’t accommodating, not on disabled people, forcing them to assimilate.