to the publications that stylize headlines and other content in ALL CAPS, but who use `text-transform: uppercase` instead of actually typing the headline in caps: i see you, i appreciate you, i love you
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Molly White (molly0xfff@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 00:41:03 JST Molly White -
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Molly White (molly0xfff@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 11:45:08 JST Molly White @motopascyyy i personally appreciate it because when i copy/paste a title to use in a reference, i don’t have to go to the trouble of re-titlecasing it.
it also can help screenreaders misreading titles as containing acronyms (although apparently some still do this with text-transform), and it also allows sighted people who have difficulty reading all-caps to more easily restore the titles to titlecase using custom stylesheets.
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Pascal (motopascyyy@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 11:45:13 JST Pascal @molly0xfff for my own learning, what's the reason for wanting that? Is it related to accessibility, reader modes, or something else I'm not considering?
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