I've been dabbling with some pretty hardcore CSS architecture recently that is likely going to become much more mainstream in the near to mid future.
As promised in part one, there's a universal truth that can solve nearly everything.
In today's post, I'll be picking apart one of my favorite uphill battles: smooth scrolling. The post title is satire; smooth scrolling is only attractive shiny tip of the iceberg that clients want to see.
Having a skip link outside of a landmark region has come up a few times from certain automated accessibility checkers. Each time I've had to cite evidence that strongly suggests that the tooling got this check wrong. This post will contain citations and simple exp