I’m on an iPad which has a huge display. I think it’s just do to with my kitz preferences, and because the kitz web server is being told by iPadOS Safari that this is a Mac in the browser identification string, precisely to prevent ‘mobile’ discrimination madness, the server won’t know that this is an iPad.
Users who, like a friend of mine, use a speech synth to read pages aloud can turn off the sigs as I do, so they don’t have to hear repetition. I wonder if a user can turn ‘personal text’ off. I never knew it is displayed on the left of every picture, I suppose I thought it was just there for when someone looks up a particular user. the exspereience of workin with someone who is blind and being shown how assistive software works was fascinating and changed the way I think. I certainly changed my ways regarding web design for my wife’s (former) company, and I made sure everything made sense when read in linear order (as opposed to in two dimensions), there was no repetition, no use of images instead of text, every part was easy to jump to (by using ‘heading navigation’ and other methods too),and links were not ambiguous or repetitive when read out of context.
Now where’s that picture of me on the boat to Orkney many years ago…
Actually, I notice that there’s a huge amounts of white space below very short posts on my machine and that’s even with no personal text on the le