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Re: CSS disabled
From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Apr 9, 2018 6:49AM
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On 09/04/2018 07:15, Kakarla Meharoon wrote:
> When CSS is disabled or removed what and all we need to care about?
Worth noting that generally, for web content, CSS (and JS) is usually
assumed to be a technology that's "relied upon", so from the strict
point of view of WCAG 2 there's no hard requirement that your content
must work with CSS (or JS) disabled.
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