On 9/5/2016 2:52 AM, Chris wrote:
Sorry, I sure ain't gonna list all conditions between 20/20 and blind. This is
about IT not PC ;) Anyone who can see normally with or without glasses has
"normal sight" _in this context_. If you need a 500% zoom to discern letters on
the screen, you are visually impaired (but not blind). There are people who use
zoom and screen readers at the same time etc. But that's beyond the point we're
discussing.
True, but too many sites lose their formatting if one increases the font size
with the Ctrl-+ command. Us >50 fossils who wear progressive lenses get tired of
bobbing heads to read the screen and just boost the font a bit.
You can always tell a user interface designed by a youngling :-)
This was a few years ago, but Apple's web site technical documentation used to
use a tiny grey font on a white background. It was literally painful to read,
making me just not want to support OSX.