Stephen Stagg wrote:
Screen readers look at the structure of the document, which is clearly
defined as it's standardised in the HTML specification.
And they PRESENT it to someone with visual impairment, The
presentational properties should be set in the presentational layer
So by your logic we could even have stuck with using <font
size="+3">This is a heading</font> as screen readers could theoretically
just have picked that up and magically deduced it's a heading...
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Patrick H. Lauke
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