Toilet full of bugs on Nostr: Question for people who use screen-readers on web or otherwise know how they work: ...
Question for people who use screen-readers on web or otherwise know how they work: it's possible for the underlying HTML of some text to be in lowercase but for the text to be rendered in all-caps using CSS. E.g. the text in the HTML could be the word 'banana' (in lowercase) but with a CSS font-variant or text-transform of all-caps. Would the screen-reader say 'banana' normally or would it treat it as all caps and spell it out letter by letter?
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