Possibly we could re-address the accessibility issues around using
smaller than (the wiki's) normal font for references and other matter.
I have had difficulty in getting Wikipedians to stop offering me
personal solutions to this issue, and simply use the standard font
size. On the other hand I am a little out of touch, so perhaps this has
been addressed. If, the proportion of the population who have
difficulty with small print is probably one of the largest facing any
accessibility issue, so we should take it seriously.
On 27/03/2014 03:15, Fæ wrote:
As someone with "aging" eyesight, I am
pleased to find readability
changes that make it easier to follow a large screen full of text
without having to override font styles in my browser or tablet.