Interesting! I feel like you also should have discussed how this affects accessibility issues. Terminal browsers and other disability software don't always recognize CSS very well, so I feel like knowing how your site looks without any styling and pure structure could be valuable. This also shows the importance of using the proper HTML tag for each section of your content.
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Interesting! I feel like you also should have discussed how this affects accessibility issues. Terminal browsers and other disability software don't always recognize CSS very well, so I feel like knowing how your site looks without any styling and pure structure could be valuable. This also shows the importance of using the proper HTML tag for each section of your content.
Absolutely! Accessibility is really important. But I think this it's rightly addressed in this MDN article:
CSS and JavaScript accessibility best practices.
One big problem with me is the stupid scrollbars. I hate the newer scrollbars.