Darin Senneff
dsenneff.bsky.social
Darin Senneff
@dsenneff.bsky.social
Usability & other web stuff, tech, martial arts.

Personal site: https://darins.page
Mastodon: https://mas.to/@darin
Is there a cool way that people are pronouncing OKLCH? Kind of how SQL is pronounced “sequel”? Wondering if I’m over here just saying the five letters like a dork.
November 13, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Looks like the Edge team prototyped the ‘ARIA Notify API’ for an origin trial, available now in Edge 136.

Seems like this could be a cleaner solution for those times where you implement a visually-hidden live region solely to pass updates to screen readers.

blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/20...
Creating a more accessible web with Aria Notify
We're excited to announce the availability, as a developer and origin trial, of ARIA Notify, a new API that's designed to make web content
blogs.windows.com
May 5, 2025 at 9:22 PM
Reposted by Darin Senneff
Issue #106 of the UI Dev Newsletter is out!

In this issue: guide for alt texts, using progressive enhancement, light and dark mode, and more.

Featuring @stevefaulkner.bsky.social @bram.us @chriscoyier.net @dsenneff.bsky.social @keithamus.social @cssence.com

www.silvestar.codes/side-project...
Issue #106 ✣ UI Dev Newsletter
In this issue: guide for alt texts, using progressive enhancement, light and dark mode, and more.
www.silvestar.codes
November 25, 2024 at 2:12 PM
Do you work with s and wish there was a CSS feature or improvement that doesn’t exist?

I wrote about the 3 CSS table features I’d like to see:

www.darins.page/articles/my-...

#webdev#html#css#webdevelopment#accessibility
My 3 most-wanted CSS table features - Darin Senneff
The <table> element is one of the oldest and most-common elements on the web. But it's also been long overlooked in terms of receiving new CSS features…
www.darins.page
November 21, 2024 at 5:05 PM
s and wish there was a CSS feature or improvement that doesn’t exist?

I wrote about the 3 CSS table features I’d like to see:

www.darins.page/articles/my-...

#webdev#html#css#webdevelopment#accessibility