• swlabr@awful.systems
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    4 months ago

    I know I’m not the target audience for this but I’m a couple stiff drinks in and reading this at a bar so the large text is greatly appreciated.

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      literally a perfect example of some UX accessibility theory. insert “drunk as hell” in the appropriate place

      chart with examples of permanent vs temporary vs situational disabilities

    • self@awful.systems
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      4 months ago

      I’m kind of jealous of how readable and usable Robert’s site is compared with a typical React SPA with a tiny enforced font size and awful color contrast and jank everywhere — like the Lemmy frontend, for example

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      I love how on firefox you can ctrl+scrollwheel to make text larger or smaller and it persists on that site. (awful is at 140% for me)

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        for the viewers at home who may not know about this feature, it’s also usable via keyboard: ctrl+/- (except for macos where it’s cmd+/-)

        and yeah it’s handy as hell. also took a quick look earlier, the iOS Fx version actually seems to have this natively? I was kinda surprised. iOS Fx is usually nerfed as hell.

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          On an old tablet I used Opera because it had a nifty function where you could zoom in and it made the text larger and enforced line breaks so that the text still fit the shown space.

          I know Opera is horrible in many respects, but I kept that tablet for reading in the evening. Being able to zoom in and still just scroll down was very useful when tired.

          Anyone happen to know any similar add ons for Firefox?