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Re: Improvements to Emacs documentation accessibility


From: John Haman
Subject: Re: Improvements to Emacs documentation accessibility
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 12:16:43 -0400
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> AFAIU that means you somehow landed on an outdated page

I don't think it is outdated. Attaching an image that shows an example.

To me, it does not look like a mobile website.

On 10/12/22 9:44 AM, Po Lu wrote:
John Haman <mail@johnhaman.org> writes:

I noticed while browsing the Emacs manuals on my mobile phone that the
accessibility is very poor. The text is very small which makes it hard
to read without zooming and scrolling.

The layout of the texinfo html is classic, but would the community
would be open to making the docs more readable on small devices? (like
mobile phones and tablets)

I'm not a web developer, but I believe the solution would involve some
improvements to the CSS of the documentation to add word-wrapping and
maybe increase the font size.

I'm happy to help.
AFAIU that means you somehow landed on an outdated page, since the
latest ones have been generated to work well on mobile browsers as well.

At least that's the conclusion last bug report about this led to.  Feel
free to correct me if I'm wrong.

--
Dr. John Haman
Bethesda, MD

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