Let’s talk about dark mode and accessibility! There’s a myth that dark mode is good for accessibility, because it improves text readability. It's not always true.
Has anyone got, seen, or can make up mock-ups of how points of light (or... very bright text on a dark background) can look to someone who suffers halos with astigmatism?
If yes to any of the above, may I use them in a talk?
I got a new prescription for eyeglasses that bumps my astigmatism correction "to eleven", and I'm currently looking at the blurry letters I'm typing as I wait and hope that this is a brain problem and not a lens problem...
Do you wear glasses or lenses? Why?
Hello fediverse!...