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James Edwards
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Technical consultant at TPGi, JavaScript accessibility specialist, writer, musician, neurodivergent (ADHD), socialist.
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nostr:npub10n9kwhemskr7uzjrp7ltr4nj9j6fdl5vkv0u8vc56u9tsfwh84hsrdtjug Have you tried Dark Mode?

(Don't know what operating system you use, but MacOS, Win10 and Win11 all have system settings for this. Might not help anyway, some people love it some people hate it, but it's a thought.)

nostr:npub10n9kwhemskr7uzjrp7ltr4nj9j6fdl5vkv0u8vc56u9tsfwh84hsrdtjug Actually it might not apply to Word and similar programs anyway, since they contain layout information like page and text colors, which dark mode isn't supposed to change.

nostr:npub10n9kwhemskr7uzjrp7ltr4nj9j6fdl5vkv0u8vc56u9tsfwh84hsrdtjug Have you tried Dark Mode?

(Don't know what operating system you use, but MacOS, Win10 and Win11 all have system settings for this. Might not help anyway, some people love it some people hate it, but it's a thought.)

RT @sirkotsky@twitter.com

https://twitter.com/sirkotsky/status/1681122399419351040

Overlay company suing the accessibility advocate who spoke against it is like tobacco companies suing doctors for connecting smoking with cancer.

Outrageous.

https://www.lflegal.com/2023/07/adrian-roselli-slapp-lawsuit/

nostr:npub1zylk3x2cvl79r854gtnqjvh7cjns6zzynvf39llvfvh6gl89cgvslct54n Also pretty sure that some of the tobacco companies did try that.