Want your Web or native #apps to "blend"? Check out the latest @w3c #CSS first #WorkingDraft: CSS Color Adjust Module Level 1 w3.org/TR/2019/WD-css-color-… #timetocomment #timetodiscover
First Public Working Draft of CSS Color Adjustment Level 1: w3.org/blog/CSS/2019/05/23/f…
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The idea isn't new. Over 20 years ago, Netscape ONE tried to visually blend #Web apps into their environment by making the desktop itself a #webapp. The original #CSS level 2 had "system colors" (now deprecated). Later, the CSS Color module proposed "flavor"
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The new model uses media queries to check if the user has defined colors. The "color-scheme" property makes an element use them. You can even choose to allow only light or dark color schemes: w3.org/TR/2019/WD-css-color-…
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The module improves #accessibility, too. #Developers can find out if #a11y features, such as high-contrast mode, are in force and cooperate by adjusting the style

May 28, 2019 · 9:14 AM UTC

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