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title: "Resize and reflow"
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date: 2022-06-07T23:38:39-07:00
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replyURI: "https://yatil.net/blog/resize-text-reflow"
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replyTitle: "WCAG SC 1.4.4 Resize Text and 1.4.10 Reflow"
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replyType: "BlogPosting"
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replyAuthor: "Eric Eggert"
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replyAuthorURI: "https://yatil.net/"
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This is a good article on the difference between SC 1.4.4 and 1.4.10. However, I don't think these criteria go far enough:
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Even narrower viewports exist. KaiOS devices tend to have 240 px viewports; smartwatches tend to have half the width of a phone while emulating a phone width (Apple Watches can be instructed not to do this with a proprietary `meta` tag). Of course, making sites watch-compatible is a stretch, but support for feature phones running KaiOS should be reasonable. I wrote about this more in <cite>[Best practices for inclusive textual websites]({{<relref "/posts/website-best-practices">}})</cite>.
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Another thing worth remembering is that users can change default fonts or override sire-set fonts. Don't just test with default default fonts; test with something wider. These criteria should specify some font metrics or (royalty free) representative wide fonts to use for testing.
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