• BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    To anyone who does this, I’ve found browser extensions for both Chrome and Firefox called reading ruler or something like that, that will basically create a highlighted horizontal column wherever your mouse cursor is at, making it much easier to read text without having to manually select it

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      6 days ago

      The point is not to make it easier to read, the point is to click on and select the text.

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        5 days ago

        I think the reading ruler effect is a big part of the accessibility being discussed here. If you want to separate the issues out, consider if browsers didn’t show selected text by inverting the background color, but by e.g. underlining the selected text - you’re right that it’s still important to be able to do that, but the reading ruler is also important.

        The use of text selection as a nearly ubiquitous reading ruler is a neat cultural thing that shouldn’t be broken lightly, but it’s not necessarily the only way browsers and websites could implement it.