govuk-design-system-backlog
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govuk-design-system-backlog
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The Design System Ecosystem
It depends on the level of contribution.
You can contribute by responding to the discussions in the backlog[0], by improving the actual distributed styles and code[1] or suggesting improvements to the documentation in the link I posted above.
Bigger changes need to be backed up with user research, evidence of user needs and accessibility reviews and checks.
[0] https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-design-system-backlog
[1] https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-frontend
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Safari's date-picker is the cause of 1/3 of our customer support issues
You'll find lots of info in the gov.uk design system backlog and on the accessibility blog.
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The Gov.uk website is amazing.
the Design System component backlog. There' is an absolute wealth of accessibility information and user research in there
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Falsehoods programmers believe about email
In my case in the U.K. the passport office telephoned me once, for my first digital passport in the 1990s, asking rather apologetically if they'd mind them putting X's in the first name since their computer system couldn't cope with it being empty. Whereas the U.K. Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) has no problem at all and shows my legal name correctly.
Two annoying exceptions (not strictly government created/operated) are the internal (local) NHS registration system and some local authority (local council) electoral role (voter registration) systems that do it badly - usually due to having bought in an external 'enterprise' application to handle it, or trying to interface many disparate systems.
Generally, over the last 25+ years, I've found government organisations are great at handling these corner cases but random private sector / out-sourced development is worst.
Getting traction to get things fixed is the hardest part - being treated as dumb (usually by first-line support and their 'managers') when I set out a clear case and rationale for the bug and how to fix it has to be amongst my least favourite voluntary community-spirited endeavours. The short-cut I apply there, now, is a an email CC-ed to the organisation head (chair, CEO) and senior legal person.
There is an up-side to it though - I rarely if ever suffer any kind of spam or phishing and anyone trying identity theft will have to have much more determination than me to overcome all the obstacles :P
[0] https://design-system.service.gov.uk/patterns/email-addresse...
[1] https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-design-system-backlog/issu...
[2] https://design-system.service.gov.uk/patterns/names/
[3] https://design-system.service.gov.uk/patterns/
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The Gov.uk Design System is now live
The short answer is that the native date inputs aren't accessible. They don't work nicely with all assistive technology like JAWS.
There's more of a discussion here
https://github.com/alphagov/govuk-design-system-backlog/issu...
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Evaluating accessibility
A recent example of this is the conversation around the use of an accordion where we should a step back, and change how we present the information.
HTML5test
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Some questions about RAM, BT and Firefox
I just don't know what else I can do. I compared Chromium and Firefox in html5test.com, got same result. All browsers says they doesn't support H.265. I turned off HW acceleration, nothing changes. I installed ffmpeg-libs and other codecs from Fedora wiki. Nothing changes. Videos are same vp9 in browsers. I spent all day googling but nothing helpful.
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widevine problem?
What does https://html5test.com/ say for h.264, VP8, VP9 and Theora support? What does it say for aac, Opus, Vorbis and mp3 support?
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is there a way to get surround sound working on firefox?
You can use this website also https://html5test.com is really helpful with more datails
- Opera GX on Windows 10 home ver. 22H2 unable to play short clips on Discord, Twitter/X, etc.
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H265 Browser compatibility
If I go on html5test.com, no matter which browser I use, H265 support is not enabled and I couldn't find any article online that explains why -- what am I missing here?
- Why is there only Firefox-esr on Debian?
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Flatpak Opera h264 issue
When I install Opera via flatpak and do html 5 test it says h264 is not supported, what can I do?
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Opera GX(98.0.4759.64) Windows, videos on Twitter sidebar as well as various streaming sites don't work
What does https://html5test.com/ say for h.264 and aac support?
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chromium cannot play some video formats
The h264 test page shows the same output in both chromium and chrome, and i can play the same formats from this page
- [Discussion] Chase completely nonfunctional on 13.5. Both the app and website are incompatible. Ridiculous
What are some alternatives?
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caniuse - Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
eq-survey-runner - eQ Survey Runner
adblocker - Efficient embeddable adblocker library
govuk-frontend - GOV.UK Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for government platforms and services.
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
govuk-design-system - One place for service teams to find styles, components and patterns for designing government services.
agnoster-bash - Agnoster Theme for Bash
caninclude - CAN I INCLUDE one TAG to ANOTHER? WHAT IS A QUESTION! Yorik (c) :)
webdevchecklist.com - Web Developer Checklist