백악관 사이트는 워드프레스로 만들었다는듯
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) January 23, 2021
New WhiteHouse gov – Matt Mullenweg https://t.co/BwBMTBa1Vw
C’mon man! ADA has been around for 30 years now #a11y “The official website of the White House, https://t.co/JlC70g8Yet, has been completely replaced with a new version for the Biden administration, and it comes with some unexpected accessibility features” https://t.co/GnecerYcJj
— Kathy Flaherty (@ConnConnection) January 23, 2021
These may be small steps in the scheme of much larger inequities, but there's something so refreshing about articles like this because they weren't even imaginable during the previous administration. https://t.co/nLtX3WMt6G
— Emily Ladau (@emily_ladau) January 23, 2021
https://t.co/8MtFkpigUa now has dark mode https://t.co/TWvBCb9x3P pic.twitter.com/jyAG6YFFSu
— The Verge (@verge) January 20, 2021
https://t.co/8MtFkpigUa now has dark mode https://t.co/sw9Pw1AiYh pic.twitter.com/MfyApI9qG9
— The Verge (@verge) January 21, 2021
Finally a president who gives a shit #DarkMode https://t.co/gIuP4NmZCE
— Jay Holler ? (@jayholler) January 21, 2021
Fuck, it hasn't even been a day and Biden already fixed americas most glaring mistake https://t.co/Wc3PFcm2SV
— Poisoned Honey ? (@poisonedhoney_) January 20, 2021
https://t.co/5RT0wkPOeo now has dark mode https://t.co/MeS9nslwUD #inauguration
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 20, 2021
White House web site now has dark mode & other accessibility options https://t.co/crE8dloGRI
— Steve Clark (@blindbites) January 21, 2021
The Biden administration has revamped the White House website. Some changes:
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 21, 2021
— The contact form now has an optional pronouns category
— Climate is the second item on the Priorities page, after Covid-19
— It's more accessible https://t.co/f5ZAtDd585
The Biden administration quickly revamped the White House website. Here’s how. - The New York Times
— More science, less quackery. (@Brasilmagic) January 21, 2021
Competence is back https://t.co/Vh6ggqkoMU
"This commitment to accessibility for all begins with this site and our efforts to ensure all functionality and all content is accessible to all Americans.” Great to see new accessibility features at https://t.co/TeH2DnutwL! https://t.co/nKkTOdUOz0
— RespectAbility (@Respect_Ability) January 21, 2021
https://t.co/Aqr2rbnWRn now includes an #accessibility statement on the site reads: “This commitment to accessibility for all begins with this site and our efforts to ensure all functionality and all content is accessible to all Americans.” #a11y https://t.co/TC78LImCCo
— BlindLeadingTheBlind (@AlanGunzburg) January 21, 2021
The Biden administration quickly revamped the White House website. Here's how. https://t.co/DrwxtZvvnl
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) January 21, 2021
Some welcome news to start your weekend! https://t.co/6mpoucnQJA
— Southern Equality (@SouthernEqual) January 22, 2021
The White House website now allows visitors to specify their preferred pronouns, including ‘they/them’ and the gender-neutral prefix ‘Mx.’ https://t.co/pZzuTpdIer
— NBC Out (@NBCOUT) January 22, 2021
On the first day of the Biden admin., the White House website allowed visitors to specify their preferred pronouns, including ‘they/them’ and the gender-neutral prefix ‘Mx.’https://t.co/nXdSL6JQu2
— NBC Out (@NBCOUT) January 21, 2021
Glad to see items of priority dealt with in a timely fashion https://t.co/ZtkrfZogga
— Lisa Daftari (@LisaDaftari) January 22, 2021
#InclusionMatters for our #nonbinary loved ones. https://t.co/zHQfM9yUFF
— PFLAG National (@PFLAG) January 22, 2021
The White House website finally allows users to specify their pronouns ? ? ♥️ https://t.co/Zevz3WJnMs
— British LGBT Awards (@BritLGBTAwards) January 22, 2021
White House website allows users to specify pronouns for first time https://t.co/EBX71IYICM
— Sheepchase ?☃️ (@sheepchase) January 22, 2021
I recall that Marlin Fitzwater refused to discuss Democrats or Republicans from the WH podium. Similarly, the only time @PressSec referred to the parties yesterday was to say the president wanted to work with "Democrats and Republicans" or the like.#Unityhttps://t.co/kekJmeZ31s
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 22, 2021
Maybe @shearm was feeling particularly ornery because he had just been slapped down so hard by Fauci. This question was from him, too: https://t.co/gM9EFlmdml https://t.co/m61chJUSEt pic.twitter.com/BSasj1hM9L
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) January 22, 2021
During yesterday’s White House briefing, Dr. Anthony #Fauci brings up the “phenomenon” of the #preprint, which he says, “gives you good information quickly.” Watch the video (at 4:29): https://t.co/WL9CgEiMVt. Or read the official WH transcript https://t.co/WDjeGMfpBp. pic.twitter.com/8KDlwFhA1n
— Research Square (@researchsquare) January 22, 2021
現在でも一部の職名などを大文字で表現する慣習があるけれど、代名詞は(宗教やフィクション以外で)そうしないのが普通。
— 翻訳するポット? (@potpotkettle) January 22, 2021
「as the President has said in his plan」
のように大文字のthe Presidentも代名詞で受けるときは小文字のhisになる。https://t.co/YKeGHbRFGO
i daresay that if this is my only appearance in the new york post this lifetime, i'm ok with that https://t.co/tUhieY4rUO
— Isaac Hepworth (@isaach) January 22, 2021
There's a secret message on the new White House website https://t.co/g9gZPZogKE
— AP Strange (@AProdigiosus) January 22, 2021