Re: CSS Snap scroll spec is in candidate recommendation and in my opinion does not address the needs of users with low vision

Thanks for this Jon. do you have any examples in the wild?
Will add to the agenda for Thursday.
section in question...
https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/CR-css-scroll-snap-1-20190131/#snap-strictness


On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 7:31 PM Jonathan Avila <jon.avila@levelaccess.com>
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> FYI
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> https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/CR-css-scroll-snap-1-20190131/
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> In the snap-strictness section the spec talks about how different screen
> sizes can prevent content from being accessible. When users with low vision
> zoom in they end up with scaled content between breakpoints and often
> content is pushed off the bottom of the screen but when the user scrolls
> the viewport is moved to the next snap position and the low vision users
> can't access all of the content. We need an inclusive solution.
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