Lists can be a powerful tool for simplifying complex guidelines, especially in web development. Rauno Freiberg's 'Web Interface Guidelines' and Dave's 'Good forms' lists provide practical, easy-to-follow rules for creating accessible and user-friendly web interfaces. Web components are highlighted as a versatile solution for web projects spanning multiple tech stacks. Accessibility principles, summarized by Jeremy Keith as POUR (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust), are essential for inclusive design. Nadia Makrevich discusses using CSS :has selector as a potential replacement for some React functionality.

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