<p>Colin Oakley: </p> <p>• Accessible — Use semantic HTML, and make sure we meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard as a minimum and it works with assisted technologies (this sits alongside the DWP Accessibility Manual)• Agnostic — Build mobile-first and make it work across a range of devices, and user contexts• Robust — Use progressive enhancement, make sure what we build fails gracefully• Performant — Optimise our code/assets for the best possible performance across a range of networks and devices• Secure — Create a secure service which protects users’ privacy. Use strict content security policies and guard against common OWASP attacks. </p> <p>Direct Link to Article — Permalink<br /> The post Principles for user-centered front-end development appeared first on CSS-Tricks.<br /> You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter.</p>

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Colin Oakley:

Accessible — Use semantic HTML, and make sure we meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard as a minimum and it works with assisted technologies (this sits alongside the DWP Accessibility Manual)

• Agnostic — Build mobile-first and make it work across

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