There is one for web site developers. You are meant to follow guidelines proposed by the WCAG and ADA.
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I think you might have responded to the wrong comment, but yeah, I like those- but only the chips, not the full dill
Sometimes I put a tiny bit of mustard on an Oreo to have a sweet and tangy snack.
This looks dope! I don't know if I have the space for it right now (renter so can't change the outside too much, plus most of it is not usable), but I'm bookmarking this for if/when I buy a house. I actually might talk to my wife and decide if we should do a small growing bed for tomatoes or peppers.
I don't really eat meat. The thing that gets me are the vegetables. If I want anything fresh, it costs so much more than canned or frozen. Frozen/canned veggies are fine for some meals, but for others they can really taste a bit off. We just moved and I'm hoping there are some good farmer's markets around where I live now with decent prices (the place I moved from were worse than the grocery store).
I figured. I got to the part where they captured a woman and she sort of starved to death. They weren't doing anything evil intentionally; she was completely foreign to their way of life. I assumed the ending would revolve around learning from each other or cohabitation - some type of mutual respect. Maybe not. I'll get back into it. I have the audiobook on my waitlist for the library.
I'm a normie and I get it. Surely there are more than just the tech people capable of understanding how the system works. It can be a bit confusing at first, but all that is needed is a really good guide explaining how to use the fediverse.
Well, X-Men has already been compared to the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community so really they should already be upset at them.
Some of the comments are on a sub that I know specifically did not go dark or private during the protest, so I don't think it is solely from that. I'm going to do it again with a different program, and I will continue to do it until someone leaves it alone. Right now the reddit admin are on alert, but eventually they'll stop paying attention.
That's ok. I am petty enough to constantly delete my stuff.
I used shreddit and mine are all back.
Someone losing copyright of their book doesn't necessarily mean they're going to write more. A vast majority of published writers cannot live off of a single book (a lot can't from multiples). It's actually incredibly hard to make a living off writing.