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Old 07-13-2022, 06:16 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by bookman156 View Post
The trouble, as far as I'm concerned, is that the hr tag gives too much of an indication of a context change, way more than a 3-line space does visually. And I still have no idea what happens in a screen-reader when encountering a hr tag. Accessibility is all very well, but it seems basic information like this isn't itself very accessible to the sighted.
We are talking what to do for people using a program to read the book. The 3-line space while being too large is not going to work. We need something that works for the reading program and for those reading the book. hr with the line will work if the reading program recognizes hr as a section break. alt works if the reading program supports alt.
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