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Re: [EXTERNAL] CSS disabled
From: Tim Harshbarger
Date: Apr 9, 2018 5:14AM
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It probably depends on why CSS is being disabled.
Disabling CSS is one method that sometimes is used to test the accessibility of user interfaces. If you are only disabling CSS for that purpose, you are likely wanting to look at semantics--honestly it isn't a method I use since I am blind.
If your users are turning off CSS, you likely want to ensure that they can still get all the same information from the page and use the same functionality as they would if CSS is enabled.
Hopefully that information helps a bit until someone else can provide a more in depth answer.
Thanks,
Tim
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