@w3c Hi! Not quite sure where else to ask this. I’m taking the W3C intro to web accessibility course right now. Module 4.3, using web developer to check for alt text. The web developer drop-down menu is tiny. No way to adjust it. Doesn’t that go against what we’re learning?
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Got the menu text to enlarge with CTRL+mouse scroll wheel up. Can’t use normal keyboard shortcuts to do so. this is on Firefox, Windows 10.
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Aside: there is no reader view available on @firefox for any of the course modules. I use dark mode to read lengthy text. This is unavailable. I have to keep looking away from the screen and do other things to rest so I can get through the modules.
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Replying to @abbaskins @firefox
So sorry to hear that. 1. We will submit this issue to edX. 2. It would be helpful if you would also send it to accessibility@edx.org 3. I also need dark mode (+ line spacing). I use Stylus, and it works well on the edX course. e-mail me if you want help with that. ~ Shawn@w3.org

Sep 9, 2021 · 10:25 PM UTC

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Replying to @w3c_wai @firefox
Thank you very much for the help. I will try Stylus, and will send emails to the above. Really appreciate it.