
About hiding some parts of the DOM tree with aria-hidden attribute. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/ARIA_Techniq... I'm :+1: to making accessibility-first designs / markup. We forgot that completely when accepting new color scheme for haddock. The accessible and pretty-looking are not in conflict, but not easy. - Oleg On 15.11.2020 17.19, M Douglas McIlroy wrote:
I am pretty sure nobody writes code like this I confirmed your example, reading with lynx and w3m. wouldn’t just directly opening the sources (in a text editor) be simpler? Is there a (simple) way to preserve the experience when browsing using Lynx without also holding back features aimed at a regular browsing experience? I second that. I have always been annoyed by the ransom-note appearance of colorized listings. But that's just my taste. I suspect, though, that lots of people have been frustrated when they discover they can't use the code they see because it's festooned with markup. Golang.org offers similar listings, but also provides a button for selecting the underlying plain text. I would like hackage a lot better if it did so, too.
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