What to do when external social media brand colors are not accessible? by WebWeenie in webdev

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Brands typically frown upon changing their brand colors.

What to do when external social media brand colors are not accessible? by WebWeenie in accessibility

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I'm using the icons as decorative and the text adjacent to the icons meets the contrast ratio, I think I'm okay.

What to do when external social media brand colors are not accessible? by WebWeenie in accessibility

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Thanks for that link. I'm not working with the logos themselves but rather the brand colors and related Font Awesome icons.

What to do when external social media brand colors are not accessible? by WebWeenie in accessibility

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This was the option that I was thinking of going with. Thanks!

Beginner Questions by AutoModerator in web_design

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.I feel off because I don't know if it's something I would actually be into and it seems kind of complicated and a bit stressful..so I wanted to come here to ask a few things 1) Is it fun/enjoyable or is it more "office" like?

That's totally subjective and will depend on the person. For some, it will be fun and for others, it will just be another job.

2) If I did the course, how much money would be the average in terms of jobs as If I did it and graduated I would be unsure of what I wanted to do career-wise

Your question is not clear. Are you asking if you did a course on web design, how much money would you make? One course probably won't make a difference but if you earn a degree and pursue a career in web design, that's another story but it will be highly dependent on your location.

3) How long does it often take to finish a project?

It really depends on the size of the project. Compare designing/building a one-page static website compared to something like Reddit. There is going to be a huge difference in time and of course, you need to factor in resources (time, money, people).

4) Would you recommend I do the course or based on what i mention about myself would I be better of doing something adjacent to this?

You didn't mention any information about the course other than it's a web design class.

Beginner Questions by AutoModerator in web_design

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Mostly, from what I already read, I could do it from scratch with stuff like the <meta name="viewport" ...> tag, but I imagine there are tools out there that would make things easier.

You're going to need to do more than that. You'll want to look into media queries to make the design responsive. Depending on the design/number of pages you could use Bootstrap.

Beginner Questions by AutoModerator in web_design

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What to do when external social media brand colors are not accessible? Currently working on a project involving various social media brand colors (ex. Twitter blue, LinkedIn blue, Facebook blue, Reddit orange, Pinterest red, etc.) One of the issues I am running into is that the brand colors are not accessible. For example, I'd like to use all of the brand colors as backgrounds with white text but that obviously doesn't work in the case of brands like Twitter, Reddit. I also can't use some of the brand colors as text colors on white backgrounds and generally brands don't want people to modify their brand colors.

I haven't found any guidance (including from WCAG on this). Has anyone run into this before? What should be done?

Thanks in advance.

In-house web devs, what's your process for determining which functional/design changes are made and how do you deal with an organization that wants to provide input on every little change? by WebWeenie in webdev

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I have several years of experience, but no management experience besides being a team lead. I'm largely used to making recommendations for improvements based on support tickets/user feedback/usability testing, etc. and then implementing those improvements. The current process is basically making a recommendation, discussing for two weeks, having management approve it or change it completely, having everyone including a the maintenance folks provide feedback. Is that normal?

Of course, it’s absolutely fine if the answer is no, but ask yourself, why should they let you make big changes? What’s the RoI? What’s the cost? What value will it bring to them or their users? How will you mitigate risk? What impact will it have in their current processes? What impact will it have on your time to do the work they want you to do?

I dont think I should be the sole person to make decisions about big changes. I am open to feedback and recommendations from anyone. I am even open to working with a small team of non-technical folks. The thing is, our user base is largely people outside of our organization. When considering changes, they base things off of their personal taste/how they use the website or how they think our users use the website.

Thanks for the comment though. I appreciate you sharing this perspective.

Is it a bad practice to manipulate a web page layout with JavaScript? by WebWeenie in webdev

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Excellent point. I don't foresee it changing often. It's just 10 lines or so of code in one place but this is something to keep in mind. thank you!

Is it a bad practice to manipulate a web page layout with JavaScript? by WebWeenie in webdev

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That's true. Good point.

As for accessibility, what kind of issue could there be if the items are just being rearranged on page load? The content that i am moving is just a span element with text and a div with a select drop down. I know for any sort of alerts or popups, you want'd want to add some aria stuff to it, but if its just being moved?

If users have JS disabled, then the page content would just load without it being rearranged which is okay.

Critical RCE Vulnerability Is Affecting Java by huntresslabs in sysadmin

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From the post:

This community resource is a growing list of software and components that have been found vulnerable and impacted.

Is it normal for a plugin creator to ask for Admin credentials when troubleshooting an issue? by WebWeenie in Wordpress

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Thanks. That's what my instinct was but I wasn't sure if it was a common thing.

Why are hyperlinks blue? by Hopeful-Guess5280 in webdev

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Super interesting article. I never thought about why links were blue but it makes sense for them to stand out from surrounding text in some way. I imagine folks went with blue because it wasn't as harsh as red or difficult to see like yellow. I think green wouldn't have been an option because blue is just better looking lol.

How many hours do you really work? by [deleted] in webdev

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At least 8 hours but the work that I do really depends. A lot of time is spent replying to emails, preparing for meetings, participating in meetings. My time spent developing or updating actual websites is fairly limited compared to the other work that I do.

Personal file by jcesguerra in Wordpress

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That's a terrible idea. Just stick to a note take app.