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marjaerwin) wrote2018-12-04 03:34 pm
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Can anyone suggest an accessible alternative to Tumblr? For readers with visual issues?
I had to install 6 or 8 different fixes, but I was able to read Tumblr without many migraines.
I don’t know if it is even possible to read Discord, too many migraines.
It isn't possible to read Twitter. I have user css to kill the static backgrounds, but I'm still too clumsy to read threads there without slipping and clicking the wrong place and losing the thread.
I need to be able to avoid flashing, and certain types of animation. Zooming, jitter, marquee, carousel, metronome, parallax, sticky elements, fixed elements, modal elements which swoop in from the side or which jitter to alert the reader that there’s something important, way more– why are you focusing on the blinding pain instead of the message?– etc.
I also need to be able to switch fonts and font sizes. Unfortunately many sites end up overlapping text, and other sites end up jittering text down as it loads.
I don’t know if it is even possible to read Discord, too many migraines.
It isn't possible to read Twitter. I have user css to kill the static backgrounds, but I'm still too clumsy to read threads there without slipping and clicking the wrong place and losing the thread.
I need to be able to avoid flashing, and certain types of animation. Zooming, jitter, marquee, carousel, metronome, parallax, sticky elements, fixed elements, modal elements which swoop in from the side or which jitter to alert the reader that there’s something important, way more– why are you focusing on the blinding pain instead of the message?– etc.
I also need to be able to switch fonts and font sizes. Unfortunately many sites end up overlapping text, and other sites end up jittering text down as it loads.