J.5.5 Using Styles when Possible
J.5.5 Using Styles when Possible
Although most people associate styles usage only with the goal of making a document look visually appealing, they can also be of particular use for those readers who are trying to read documents. If a customer authors a document such that it uses styles, the transform a reader can do to accommodate a visual impairment is substantially easier than the transform required for documents not based on a style: in the style case, a styles optimized for visual impaired readers can be quickly applied; in the non- style case, extensive direct formatting of the document must be done by the reader.
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