Max and Daniel, I think that works when there is 1 link per paragraph, but would be extremely difficult to read in paragraphs with a higher link density, which is the norm on the site.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 2:40 AM, Daniel Friesen daniel@nadir-seen-fire.com wrote:
On 2014-09-15 11:32 PM, max wrote:
accessibility should not be a default off preference.
Couldn't agree more. There's no need to create a user setting when we could just enable a11y features for everyone. I can't think of examples where making something accessible for, say people with colour-blindness would negatively impact other users' experience.
Quick mockup with exclamation mark for reference: http://codepen.io/awesomephant/full/LJkBm/
Best, max @awesomephant
My initial idea was something more like this to start with. http://codepen.io/dantman/full/avmyw
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