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Native Link in markdown

2 January 2026 @ 3:54 am

I intensively use flutter_markdown_plus on my website as it helps to format text easily. However, I would like links in the text to be wrapped with Link, so that user could copy the link and choose wether to open it here or on other tab. I created issue. But is someone knows a workaround, please, let me know.

Confirm works in Safari but not Brave iOS

2 January 2026 @ 3:08 am

Using iOS, Javascript confirm() works in Safari but not in Brave browser. Any hints or suggestions. Shields are turned off for the site so it's not that.

Conditional file delete script help needed [closed]

2 January 2026 @ 1:11 am

The image contains files in a directory: sample file list I am trying to automate deletion of any .ARW file that does not have an associated .XMP with it. In the attached image that all files shown except for _DSC1872.ARW and _DSC1881.ARW. All other .ARW files would be deleted by the script

Achieve web scrolling physics like "https://flutter.gskinner.com/wonderous/" this wonderous flutter website

1 January 2026 @ 6:10 pm

how to achieve scroll physics like https://flutter.gskinner.com/wonderous/ this flutter website. which scroll smoothly using mouse scroll wheel and laptop mouse pad like react website. repository of wonderous website - "https://github.com/gskinnerTeam/flutter-wonderous-app " my thing - ImprovedScrolling( scrollController: _scrollController, enableMMBScrolling: true, enableKeyboardScrolling: true, enableCustomMouseWheelScrolling: true, keyboardScrollConfig: KeyboardScrollConfig( arrowsScrollAmount: 250.0, homeScrollDurationBuilder: (current, min) { return const Duration(milliseconds: 100); }, endScrollDurationBuilder: (current, max) { return const Duration(milliseconds: 600); }, ), cus

PHP Variable Naming

1 January 2026 @ 12:32 am

If I have several variables that are only differentiated by a numerical value within the variable name, is there a way to make the numerical value a variable itself and then pass that value to another variable? Not the best explanation, so let me try with an example: <?php $_tbl = 2; $tbl_Fld_type = $tbl{$_tbl}Fld_type; // to make the updated variable $tbl2Fld_type $tbl_FormTypes = $tbl{$_tbl}FormTypes; // to make the updated variable $tbl2FormTypes If there is a way to do it, I can't think of it. I'm also not sure it can even be done. Something along the lines of a variable variable; at least that's my basis for wondering if it was possible.

Excel VBA file copy external to excel

30 December 2025 @ 5:43 pm

I have a spreadsheet setup, where I loop through each row of the sheet, gathering a cell's data, combining it with a few other cells on other sheets to create a file path, and then copying the file/folder to a destination folder. It works great, but my issue here is that when copying, it takes quite a while, and I can't do anything in Excel while it's running. It's becoming an issue when I have to sit for up to 15-20 minutes waiting for a run to complete before I can start on the next one. What i'm looking to do, is export the file copy function to a batch file(?) and then run it, leaving it open so i can check for errors when it completes, so letting windows handle the file copy in the background/cmd window, however with manual testing i can't seem to get a working command line that grabs from any unmapped network location properly, nor have I had any luck getting excel to generate/append a batch file. If anyone has any help with a rough example of something li

How to safely handle failed BullMQ jobs and Redis memory limits without data loss?

29 June 2025 @ 6:47 am

I've started to work on caching and queuing in my back-end using Redis and BullMQ. It's my first time ever; so I don't know much about the strategies or how to ensure that I won't lose any data. Since BullMQ requires that Redis doesn't remove any data, that means I have to manage the expiring time carefully and efficiently to avoid reaching the out-of-memory error. Here is my concern: What would happen to the failed data? Let's say data that is batched to the cache, after a certain period, it is saved in the db. suppose that something happened to the db connection or to the server itself. how should I handle this situation? currently, I've decided not to set any expiration time to the cached data, and only delete BullMQ completed jobs. am I right in doing this? this means the cache would be at risk of being filled.

How to remove next js version from Wappalyzer

24 June 2025 @ 12:39 pm

I have next js application i want to remove next js version from wappalyzer Things i have tried in my next.config.js /** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */ const nextConfig = { reactStrictMode: true, swcMinify: true, output: "standalone", images: { domains: [ "smc-static-website-artifact-uat.s3.amazonaws.com", // Add this domain // Add any other domains you need here ], }, experimental: { missingSuspenseWithCSRBailout: false, }, eslint: { // This allows production builds to successfully complete even if there are ESLint errors. ignoreDuringBuilds: true, }, typescript: { // Ignore TypeScript errors during build ignoreBuildErrors: true, }, reactStrictMode: true, poweredByHeader: false, async headers() { return [ { source: "/:path*", headers: [ { key: 'X-Powered-By', value: '', },

Where is the documentation for the '.slnx' solution format?

5 May 2025 @ 11:35 am

All I can find from Microsoft is two blog posts: "Introducing support for SLNX, a new, simpler solution file format in the .NET CLI" dated March 13th, 2025, says that it is a preview feature. "New, Simpler Solution File Format" also dated March 13th, 2025 says that it is fully supported and contains no mention of preview. These blog posts explain: how to enable it how to convert your old solution files to it how cool it is etc. ...but being mere blog posts, they do not constitute documentation. More specifically, they do not explain: what XML eleme

How to handle high-concurrency job processing with BullMQ and NestJS?

17 April 2025 @ 3:09 pm

I'm currently working on a medical appointment platform (built with NestJS and Redis) that handles over 300 daily active users. One of the key features is the asynchronous processing of appointment notifications, availability checks, and external service syncs using BullMQ. Here's the challenge: When many users book or cancel appointments simultaneously, the queue sometimes becomes delayed. I'm using separate queues for notifications and data syncs. Redis is hosted on a managed cloud instance. My current setup: NestJS with @nestjs/bull (BullMQ) Redis 6.x One worker per queue (deployed via PM2) Questions: What are the best practices for scaling BullMQ workers with high concurrency? Should I split workers by job type or queue priority? How can I monitor and prevent stuck/delayed jobs effectively? An

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CSS Grid System layout guide
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Interface elements for jQuery
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Web Accessibility In Mind

2026 Predictions: The Next Big Shifts in Web Accessibility

22 December 2025 @ 11:22 pm

I’ve lived long enough, and worked in accessibility long enough, to have honed a healthy skepticism when I hear about the Next Big Thing. I’ve seen lush website launches that look great, until I activate a screen reader. Yet, in spite of it all, accessibility does evolve, but quietly rather than dramatically. As I gaze […]

Word and PowerPoint Alt Text Roundup

31 October 2025 @ 7:14 pm

Introduction In Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, there are many types of non-text content that can be given alternative text. We tested the alternative text of everything that we could think of in Word and PowerPoint and then converted these files to PDFs using Adobe’s Acrobat PDFMaker (the Acrobat Tab on Windows), Adobe’s Create PDF cloud […]

Accessibility by Design: Preparing K–12 Schools for What’s Next

30 July 2025 @ 5:51 pm

Delivering web and digital accessibility in any environment requires strategic planning and cross-organizational commitment. While the goal (ensuring that websites and digital platforms do not present barriers to individuals with disabilities) and the standards (the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) remain constant, implementation must be tailored to each organization’s needs and context.   For K–12 educational agencies, […]

Up and Coming ARIA 

30 May 2025 @ 6:19 pm

If you work in web accessibility, you’ve probably spent a lot of time explaining and implementing the ARIA roles and attributes that have been around for years—things like aria-label, aria-labelledby, and role="dialog". But the ARIA landscape isn’t static. In fact, recent ARIA specifications (especially ARIA 1.3) include a number of emerging and lesser-known features that […]

Global Digital Accessibility Salary Survey Results

27 February 2025 @ 8:45 pm

In December 2024 WebAIM conducted a survey to collect salary and job-related data from professionals whose job responsibilities primarily focus on making technology and digital products accessible and usable to people with disabilities. 656 responses were collected. The full survey results are now available. This survey was conducted in conjunction with the GAAD Foundation. The GAAD […]

Join the Discussion—From Your Inbox

31 January 2025 @ 9:01 pm

Which WebAIM resource had its 25th birthday on November 1, 2024? The answer is our Web Accessibility Email Discussion List! From the halcyon days when Hotmail had over 35 million users, to our modern era where Gmail has 2.5 billion users, the amount of emails in most inboxes has gone from a trickle to a […]

Using Severity Ratings to Prioritize Web Accessibility Remediation

22 November 2024 @ 6:30 pm

So, you’ve found your website’s accessibility issues using WAVE or other testing tools, and by completing manual testing using a keyboard, a screen reader, and zooming the browser window. Now what? When it comes to prioritizing web accessibility fixes, ranking the severity of each issue is an effective way to prioritize and make impactful improvements. […]

25 Accessibility Tips to Celebrate 25 Years

31 October 2024 @ 4:38 pm

As WebAIM celebrates our 25 year anniversary this month, we’ve shared 25 accessibility tips on our LinkedIn and Twitter/X social media channels. All 25 quick tips are compiled below. Tip #1: When to Use Links and Buttons Links are about navigation. Buttons are about function. To eliminate confusion for screen reader users, use a <button> […]

Celebrating WebAIM’s 25th Anniversary

30 September 2024 @ 10:25 pm

25 years ago, in October of 1999, the Web Accessibility In Mind (WebAIM) project began at Utah State University. In the years previous, Dr. Cyndi Rowland had formed a vision for how impactful the web could be on individuals with disabilities, and she learned how inaccessible web content would pose significant barriers to them. Knowing […]

Introducing NCADEMI: The National Center on Accessible Digital Educational Materials & Instruction 

30 September 2024 @ 10:25 pm

Tomorrow, October 1st, marks a significant milestone in WebAIM’s 25 year history of expanding the potential of the web for people with disabilities. In partnership with our colleagues at the Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice at Utah State University, we’re launching a new technical assistance center. The National Center on Accessible Digital Educational […]

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