Comment by holowoodman

Comment by holowoodman 16 hours ago

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I agree 100% and welcome any improvement for any reason.

When most or all of us benefit from "accessibility", then it isn't really accessibility. It is fixing a broken UI, period. Designers need to be shamed for not even providing a good enough UI for the average person, let alone disabled people.

energywut 10 hours ago

I would argue UI that doesn't work for people with low vision is also broken UI. There's no distinction in my mind between "broken for many people" and "broken for people with disabilities". It's broken.