Post AXSOelIa4OpYlOCR1M by josemanuel@qoto.org
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 (DIR) Post #AXSOejYoX4cxN9mN2u by jon@henshaw.social
       2023-07-07T16:31:13Z
       
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       Excellent share by @silviamaggi on accessible numbers. The site was created by @LauraParkerUX to help web designers and devs better present numbers, especially for those with dyscalculia.https://accessiblenumbers.com
       
 (DIR) Post #AXSOekPdMgsW0yUYNM by silviamaggi@mastodon.design
       2023-07-07T16:40:05Z
       
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       @jon The site is great@LauraParkerUX
       
 (DIR) Post #AXSOelIa4OpYlOCR1M by josemanuel@qoto.org
       2023-07-07T16:50:16Z
       
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       @silviamaggi @jon @LauraParkerUX It may be great for people with dyscalculia, but it should improve on typography. It’s hard to make out where a paragraph (or even a line of text or a list item) ends and another begins, which makes it annoying to read.Maybe it’s my browser (I use Seamonkey), but then, you know, accessibility.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXSQ6TkuzILCPwEbOC by silviamaggi@mastodon.design
       2023-07-07T17:06:28Z
       
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       @josemanuel That’s strange: the site looks pretty good to me both on mobile and desktop, Firefox and Chrome. The code looks fine too. @jon @LauraParkerUX
       
 (DIR) Post #AXSVZnHZxxHf9CJESu by josemanuel@qoto.org
       2023-07-07T18:07:50Z
       
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       @silviamaggi I tried again with Tor Browser with JS disabled and it works fine. (Webfonts are not loaded, but that’s expected behaviour.)It seems there are some CSS rules Seamonley doesn’t pick, because it all looks like a CSS reset.@jon @LauraParkerUX