Maybe Don't Rely on Google's "Modern Web Guidance"
5 hours ago
- #web development
- #accessibility
- #AI coding
- Google's Modern Web Guidance (MWG) aims to provide evergreen, expert-vetted skills for AI coding agents to build accessible, performant, and secure web experiences.
- MWG's accessibility guidance is insufficient, lacking tailored patterns for common elements like toasts and failing to ensure WCAG AA compliance.
- An example prompt for an accordion component generated non-DRY code with accessibility errors, Firefox compatibility issues, and unwanted extras like theme switchers.
- MWG acknowledges that LLMs are non-deterministic, meaning guidelines may be ignored or incompletely applied, undermining trust in generated code.
- Developers should rely on deterministic, vetted pattern libraries for consistent, error-free code, rather than trusting MWG and LLMs, unless token usage is mandatory.