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Look into other kinds of text alignment that users find hard to read #2080

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EoinShaughnessy opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 0 comments
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accessibility concern Any bug, feature request or question about the accessibility of a portion of a product accessibility guidance typography

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What

Look into other kinds of text alignment that users find hard to read.

Why

In our typography guidance, the 'Text alignment override classes section' advises users to avoid:

  • aligning body copy to the right
  • 'justifying' blocks of text so that they're aligned to the left and right margins

However, we've had user feedback about other kinds of alignment that give users difficulties:

Short centre aligned text is also, not only hard to find but liable to be missed entirely by people using magnification concentrating on the left side of the page.
Multiline centred text also requires finding the start of each line in a different place, especially difficult at high magnifications.

Who needs to work on this

Accessibility specialist, content designer, maybe some other roles (user researcher? technical writer?)

Who needs to review this

Not sure

Done when

  • to be determined
@dav-idc dav-idc added the accessibility concern Any bug, feature request or question about the accessibility of a portion of a product label Dec 2, 2022
@querkmachine querkmachine removed the awaiting triage Needs triaging by team label Apr 26, 2023
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