Lachlan Hardy wrote:
 > Something which no one has mentioned is the possible accessibility
benefits of the extra spacing following the period. My thoughts are that the extra spacing will more easily distinguish the sentence for all, but particularly those with cognitive disabilities

Interesting line of thought, and possibly quite right for a certain type of cognitive disability. However, it could also have the opposite effect of reducing accessibility for users with dyslexia (and the problem of "rivers of white" caused by too much - irregular - spacing)


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