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Investigate which text customization techniques we should be testing #20

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mitchellevan opened this issue Dec 7, 2015 · 1 comment

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@mitchellevan
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Which end-user tools and techniques related to text customization should we use for testing?

Smarter people than me have defined "text customization":
http://mitch11.blogspot.com/2012/11/my-notes-from-w3c-readability.html

Here are some examples to illustrate what I mean by "tools and techniques":

These initial examples are just for illustration. They don't necessarily reflect what people with disabilities are actually using today.

This ticket is to go find out which tools and techniques actually matter for people.

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ZoeBijl commented Dec 7, 2015

Safari has:

  • A “Never use font sizes smaller than x” setting.
  • On iOS 9 you can use content blockers to block fonts.
  • User style sheets to override stuff.

@ZoeBijl ZoeBijl added this to the v0.5 “Forskning” milestone Dec 11, 2015
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