Sarah L. Fossheim on Nostr: Did an evening conference yesterday, so today the brain was/is fried, resulting in ...
Did an evening conference yesterday, so today the brain was/is fried, resulting in browsing the web without glasses and at around 200% zoom level.
First of all, a lot of websites are horrible when zoomed in.
But also: disability and accessibility considerations aren't a binary, and I'd say even more nuanced than the "permanent, temporary, situational" model that's often shared within the accessibility world (even though it's a useful and accessible way of talking about it)
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